Estuarine loess from Yellow River less prone to liquefaction.
The physical and mechanical properties of loess discharged from the Yellow River into the Bohai Sea were studied. The researchers found that the estuarine loess is similar to land-derived loess but changes as it enters the sea, becoming less prone to liquefaction. Older deposits have lower density and higher void ratio than younger ones. These findings can help in reducing hazards and understanding loess-related disasters.