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liquefaction

[lik-wuh-fak-shuhn] / ˌlɪk wəˈfæk ʃən /




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An increase in feedgas—the natural gas supplied to LNG export terminals for liquefaction—to U.S. facilities also indicates the country has increased production, ensuring sufficient global supply.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the end, most of the severe damage caused by the quake was the result of liquefaction.

From Literature

In December 2023, the first of three liquefaction plants, known in the industry as trains, was completed.

From The Wall Street Journal

This makes them very vulnerable to a process called liquefaction.

From BBC

“We know now,” Wilkerson said, “that the river basin downtown has a high groundwater table and a really granular type of soil, so there’s a zone in this downtown region where liquefaction is a potential.”

From Los Angeles Times