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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes liquefaction during seismic shaking in saturated granular soils?
A)Increased effective stress from dilation
B)Reduced shear strength from pore pressure✓
C)Decreased permeability from particle rearrangement
D)Elevated friction angle from surface roughening
💡 Explanation
When seismic shaking occurs in saturated granular soils, pore pressure increases due to soil deformation, causing a reduction in effective stress and shear strength. Therefore reduced shear strength results, rather than increased effective stress, decreased permeability, or elevated friction angle which require different soil conditions or mechanisms.
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