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liquefaction
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liquefaction

Process of converting a gas to a liquid, normally associated with low temperatures and high pressures (see condensation).

liquefaction

In earth science, the conversion of a soft deposit, such as clay, to a jellylike state by severe shaking. During an earthquake buildings and lines of communication built on materials prone to liquefaction will sink and topple. In the Alaskan earthquake of 1964 liquefaction led to the destruction of much of the city of Anchorage.



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One property, Lee said, was too close to railroad tracks and there was a liquifaction problem and the second didn't meet seismic standards for school construction.
The accompanying GasStats, a new database for the first time, provides information on LNG export liquifaction terminals and import re-gasification terminals.
The accompanying GasStats, a new database for the first time, provides information on LNG export liquifaction terminals and import re-gasification terminals.
 
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