Ground Failure and Building Performance in Adapazari, Turkey

Site A

SITE MAP


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Location: Tül and Yakin Streets, Cumhuriyet District, Adapazari.
GPS Coordinates: 40.77922°N 30.39487°E

TEST

TYPE

DEPTH
(m)

SITE PHOTOS
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CPT-A1
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CPTU

8.96


Overview of building A1 during the Kocaeli event 
reconnaissance. Note settlement of 1.5 m at 
Northwestern corner. 
(Photo by Bora Baturay)

CPT-A2
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CPT

8.77

CPT-A3
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click here for shear wave 
velocity profile (.pdf)

SCPTU
8.99

CPT-A4
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CPT

8.29


View of the Northeastern corner of a new construction 
in the location of the former building A1. 
Note building A2 in the background. 
(Photo by Rodolfo B. Sancio)

CPT-A5
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CPTU

8.51

CPT-A6
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velocity profile (.pdf)

SCPTU

9.68


View of the Northwestern corner of building 
A2 along Tül Street 
(Photo by Jonathan D. Bray)

 

 SPT-A1
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Boring
with SPT

9.00

 SPT-A2
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Boring
with SPT

10.00

SPT-A3
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Boring
with SPT

8.50


North to South view along Yakin Street 
(Photo by Jonathan D. Bray)

 

SPT-A4
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Boring
with SPT

15.00

click here to download all CPT logs (.zip)
click here to download all CPT data files (.zip)
click here to download all SPT logs in .pdf and .lpt format (.zip)
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SASW
click here for shear wave velocity profile (.pdf)


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