Geologic phenomena produced by earthquake shaking, including rockfalls and liquefaction features, provide important information on the intensity and spatiotemporal distribution of earthquake ground motions. The study of rockfall and liquefaction features produced in contemporary well- instrumented earthquakes increases our knowledge of how natural and anthropogenic environments respond to earthquakes and improves our ability to deduce seismologic information from analogous pre-contemporary (paleo-) geologic features. The study of contemporary and paleo- rockfall and liquefaction features enables improved forecasting of environmental responses to future earthquakes. In this thesis I utilize a combination of field and imagery-based mapping, t...
Liquefaction susceptibility of the Late Pleistocene Hinuera Formation is of interest to the engineer...
Liquefaction features in the geological record are important off-fault markers of moderate to large ...
Using case studies from the 2010-2011 Canterbury, New Zealand earthquake sequence, this study assess...
Human modification of natural landscapes has influenced surface processes in many settings on Earth....
Recurrent liquefaction in Christchurch during the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence created ...
Optical and radiocarbon dating of loessic hillslope sediments in New Zealand's South Island is used ...
Liquefaction features and the geologic environment in which they formed were carefully studied at tw...
Lichenometry is a surface-exposure-dating procedure that complements traditional trench-and-date str...
Liquefaction affects late Holocene, loose packed and water saturated sediment subjected to cyclical ...
Very large to moderate earthquakes in the 2010–2011 Canterbury sequence induced liquefaction in part...
Liquefaction during the 4th September 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield earthquake and large aftershocks in 2011...
To evaluate the geospatial hazard relationships between recent (contemporary) rockfalls and their pr...
Background Liquefaction induced land damage has been identified in more than 13 notable New Zealand...
Liquefaction susceptibility of the Late Pleistocene Hinuera Formation volcanogenic sediments is of i...
Many large cities worldwide are built on natural and engineered geological materials that are highly...
Liquefaction susceptibility of the Late Pleistocene Hinuera Formation is of interest to the engineer...
Liquefaction features in the geological record are important off-fault markers of moderate to large ...
Using case studies from the 2010-2011 Canterbury, New Zealand earthquake sequence, this study assess...
Human modification of natural landscapes has influenced surface processes in many settings on Earth....
Recurrent liquefaction in Christchurch during the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence created ...
Optical and radiocarbon dating of loessic hillslope sediments in New Zealand's South Island is used ...
Liquefaction features and the geologic environment in which they formed were carefully studied at tw...
Lichenometry is a surface-exposure-dating procedure that complements traditional trench-and-date str...
Liquefaction affects late Holocene, loose packed and water saturated sediment subjected to cyclical ...
Very large to moderate earthquakes in the 2010–2011 Canterbury sequence induced liquefaction in part...
Liquefaction during the 4th September 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield earthquake and large aftershocks in 2011...
To evaluate the geospatial hazard relationships between recent (contemporary) rockfalls and their pr...
Background Liquefaction induced land damage has been identified in more than 13 notable New Zealand...
Liquefaction susceptibility of the Late Pleistocene Hinuera Formation volcanogenic sediments is of i...
Many large cities worldwide are built on natural and engineered geological materials that are highly...
Liquefaction susceptibility of the Late Pleistocene Hinuera Formation is of interest to the engineer...
Liquefaction features in the geological record are important off-fault markers of moderate to large ...
Using case studies from the 2010-2011 Canterbury, New Zealand earthquake sequence, this study assess...