On 4 September 2010, a magnitude Mw 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury region on the South Island of New Zealand. The epicentre of the earthquake was located in the Darfield area about 40 km west of the city of Christchurch. Extensive damage occurred to unreinforced masonry buildings throughout the region during the mainshock and subsequent large aftershocks. Particularly extensive damage was inflicted to lifelines and residential houses due to widespread liquefaction and lateral spreading in areas close to major streams, rivers and wetlands throughout Christchurch and Kaiapoi. Despite the severe damage to infrastructure and residential houses, fortunately, no deaths occurred and only two injuries were reported in this earthquake....
ognized fault system ruptured in the Canter-bury region of New Zealand’s South Island, producing a m...
The magnitude Mw7.8 ‘Kaikōura’ earthquake occurred shortly after midnight on 14 November 2016. This ...
Surface rupture of the previously unrecognised Greendale Fault extended west-east for ~30 km across ...
On 4 September 2010, a magnitude M w 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury region on the South Isla...
On 4 September 2010, a magnitude Mw 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury region on the South Island ...
On 22 February 2011,a magnitude Mw 6.3 earthquake occurred with an epicenter located near Lyttelton ...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New Zeal...
In the early morning of 4th September 2010 the region of Canterbury, New Zealand, was subjected to a...
On 2 March 1987 the 86 m high Matahina earth dam in the Eastern Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand ...
The Mw 7.1 Darfield earthquake generated a ~30 km long surface rupture on the Greendale Fault and si...
This paper describes the observations made by a reconnaissance team following the 22nd February 2011...
On 16 April 2016, a moment magnitude (Mw) 7.0 earthquake struck the Island of Kyushu, Japan. Two maj...
AbstractA magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury Region of New Zealand at 4:35 am on 4 Septe...
ognized fault system ruptured in the Canter-bury region of New Zealand’s South Island, producing a m...
The magnitude Mw7.8 ‘Kaikōura’ earthquake occurred shortly after midnight on 14 November 2016. This ...
Surface rupture of the previously unrecognised Greendale Fault extended west-east for ~30 km across ...
On 4 September 2010, a magnitude M w 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury region on the South Isla...
On 4 September 2010, a magnitude Mw 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury region on the South Island ...
On 22 February 2011,a magnitude Mw 6.3 earthquake occurred with an epicenter located near Lyttelton ...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New Zeal...
In the early morning of 4th September 2010 the region of Canterbury, New Zealand, was subjected to a...
On 2 March 1987 the 86 m high Matahina earth dam in the Eastern Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand ...
The Mw 7.1 Darfield earthquake generated a ~30 km long surface rupture on the Greendale Fault and si...
This paper describes the observations made by a reconnaissance team following the 22nd February 2011...
On 16 April 2016, a moment magnitude (Mw) 7.0 earthquake struck the Island of Kyushu, Japan. Two maj...
AbstractA magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury Region of New Zealand at 4:35 am on 4 Septe...
ognized fault system ruptured in the Canter-bury region of New Zealand’s South Island, producing a m...
The magnitude Mw7.8 ‘Kaikōura’ earthquake occurred shortly after midnight on 14 November 2016. This ...
Surface rupture of the previously unrecognised Greendale Fault extended west-east for ~30 km across ...