Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering is a leading journal dedicated to disseminating cutting-edge research on the behavior of soils under dynamic loads, particularly those induced by earthquakes. This multidisciplinary publication serves as a vital resource for engineers, geoscientists, and researchers focused on mitigating the impact of seismic events on the built environment. It features original research articles, technical notes, and case studies that address a wide range of topics related to soil-structure interaction, site response analysis, and geotechnical earthquake engineering.
Key areas covered include soil liquefaction, seismic stability of slopes, ground motion characterization, and the design of earthquake-resistant foundations. The journal is indexed in major databases like Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring broad visibility within the scientific community. Its target audience includes civil engineers, geotechnical engineers, seismologists, and researchers involved in earthquake hazard assessment and risk management.
Share your innovative findings and contribute to the advancement of earthquake engineering by submitting your work to Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering. The journal is committed to fostering a collaborative environment for the exchange of knowledge and the development of effective strategies for protecting infrastructure and communities from the devastating effects of earthquakes.