Increased overburden pressure boosts sand stability against liquefaction risks.
The study looked at how the weight of buildings and pressure from above affect how sand behaves during earthquakes. They did tests on shaking sand beds and found that more weight on top of the sand makes it harder for the sand to turn into liquid during shaking. When buildings are on top of the sand, how the sand reacts depends on how strong the shaking is. The researchers saw that adding weight on top of the sand makes the situation more complicated.