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Liquefaction

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liquefaction (spontaneous liquefaction)
The sudden large decrease of the shearing resistance of a cohesionless soil.

 


Liquefaction: Changing a solid into a liquid.
Liquid Injection Incinerator: Commonly used system that relies on high pressure to prepare liquid wastes for incineration by breaking them up into tiny droplets to allow easier combustion.

liquefaction The transformation of large solid particles of sludge into either a soluble or finely dispersed state.

liquefaction : Changing a solid into a liquid.
littoral zone : 1. That portion of a body of fresh water extending from the shoreline lakeward to the limit of occupancy of rooted plants. 2.

The biochemical decomposition of organic matter, resulting in partial gasification, liquefaction, and mineralisation of pollutants.
Dike
A low wall that can act as a barrier to prevent a spill from spreading.

Liquefaction:(pronounced li-quh-FAC-shun) the transformation of water-saturated soil into a liquidlike mass, usually by the action of seismic waves.

See also: Liquid, Condition, Water, Soil, Structure

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