Discussion of “Flow Liquefaction Instability as a Mechanism for Lower End of Liquefaction Charts” by Utkarsh Mital, Toktam Mohammadnejad, and José E. Andrade
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Received: Sep 29, 2017
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Published online: Jun 20, 2018
Published in print: Sep 1, 2018
Discussion open until: Nov 20, 2018
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