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Boise State Engineer Receives National Science Foundation Grant for Earthquake Research

By Boise State University on Feb 10, 2012   General News  

When earthquakes occur, buildings can shift or fall. Often times, the failure is because of soil liquefaction, a phenomenon that occurs when loose, water-saturated soils lose shear strength in response to the sudden shaking from an earthquake, causing the soil to behave like a liquid.

Researchers Create New Way to Study Ground Fractures

By Boise State University on Feb 3, 2012   Science/Education  

Boise State University geophysics researchers have created a new way to study fractures by producing elastic waves, or vibrations, through using high-intensity light focused directly on the fracture itself.

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