MIT DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SEMINAR JANUARY 2000


GEODISASTERS AND CIVIL LIABILITY: Richard L. Meehan

Tuesday-Thursday 3 to 5. Many world class cities are built in lower floodplain river valleys underlain by unstable ground, subject to flooding, often adjoining dynamic mountain areas giving rise to earthquakes and landslides. Civil disputes over property damage caused by earthquake, subsidence, soil liquefaction, construction, flooding, and ground and water contamination have been a regular feature of urban life for five thousand years. Satisfaction of damage claims and appropriate remediation calls for investigative skills of civil engineers and geologists.  This seminar will show techniques of causal evaluation for such civil damage claims in the context of emerging concepts of fair allocation of responsibility with particular focus on California, which is sets the legal pace in the U.S. and other regions.
 
 
DATE TOPIC REFERENCES
 Jan 6 Global scope: geotechnics of Holocene sediments; history of urban centers on basin margins; flood hydrology.

Mesopotamia
California at the 100 ft contour

Problems and legal issues
 

Stanley; Dickensen; Terzaghi Eng. Geol. Quat. Sed; case studies.
Jan 11 Legal and institutional response to geotechnical risk. Role of causal analysis.
-general process of litigation
-subsidence law
-hillside failures
-Insurance law
Legal references: tort and condemnation law; Cal earthquake policies.
Jan 13 California flood cases 
Relationship between earthquake and flood causation.

-Bunch case
-Rogers paper
 

Mesopotamia, Alviso, Pajaro, Linda-Arboga, 
Jan 18 Basin margins  Discovery Bay, Lakeshore, MIT buildings, Boston Public Library
Jan 20 Uplands Gibault, Seeno, Port Bend, Love Creek, Hu
Jan 25 Resource extraction and Waste Disposal Baldwin Hills; Ross explosion; Belmont School
Jan 27 Decay, waste, and desease in the old world; claims in coastal cities of the US northeast: Boston, New Jersey, other deltaic regions Brimmer Street, Bound Brook, Toms River
Jan 27 Forensic issues: role and scope of expertise; practicalities and ethics of professional forensics.