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Liquefaction of thixotropic sediments in Kentucky 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

Thixotropic sediments are stable until they are disturbed; then they behave like fluids. Imagine what will happen to the shopping center built here when an earthquake strikes the nearby Wabash Valley Seismic Zone

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  • "Walmart's gonna sink in an earthquake"

    Music to my ears.

  • I like the part where he's dancing in the mud.

  • yeap, not to build here, if the eartquake strake the house colapse

  • did he die ????? :-O

  • well there goes walmart, no loss there

  • is this anywhere near the madrid fault line??? /watch?v=j6K6JcAB9T0 heres a vid i found where japan is expericing it right now

  • @Godcomingwithsword geez what a fuckin tosser you are. Surely god doesn't want people like yourself.

  • How would I go about attaching this video to a powper point presentation?? Anybody know?

  • holy crap that is something to think about we have a huge area of that stuff where i live out on an olf 4x4 trail its weird as hell.

  • I met with something like that. I was jumping on that ground until my leg stuck in it up to my knee. I almost lost my shoe because it was stuck in the ground that became solid again. :P

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