GSO ISO 23469:2009
ISO 23469:2005
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
11 February 2009
Bases for design of structures – Seismic actions for designing geotechnical works
GSO ISO 23469:2009 Files
English
85 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
103.29 BHD
GSO ISO 23469:2009 Scope
This International Standard provides guidelines for specifying seismic actions for designing geotechnical
works, including buried structures (e.g. buried tunnels, box culverts, pipelines and underground storage
facilities), foundations (e.g. shallow and deep foundations, and underground diaphragm walls), retaining walls
(e.g. soil retaining and quay walls), pile-supported wharves and piers, earth structures (e.g. earth and rockfill
dams and embankments), gravity dams, landfill and waste sites.
NOTE The guidelines provided in this International Standard are general enough to be applicable for both new and
existing geotechnical works. However, for use in practice, procedures more specific to existing geotechnical works can be
needed, such as those described for existing structures in ISO 13822.
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