The 4 September 2010 Darfield and 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquakes caused significant damage to Christchurch and surrounding suburbs as a result of the widespread liquefaction and lateral spreading that occurred. Ground surveying-based field investigations were conducted following these two events in order to measure permanent ground displacements in areas significantly affected by lateral spreading. Data was analysed with respect to the distribution of lateral spreading vs. distance from the waterway, and the failure patterns observed. Two types of failure distribution patterns were observed, a typical distributed pattern and an atypical block failure. Differences in lateral spreading measurements along adjacent banks of the Avon ...
Field mapping, LiDAR, and aerial photography are used to map surface liquefaction-induced lateral sp...
We present maps and digital data of the surface manifestation of liquefaction for the two major even...
Graduation date: 2016Lateral spread is a pervasive type of liquefaction-induced ground failure that ...
Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading during the 2011 Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand was se...
Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading in large seismic events often results in pervasive and costly...
Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading in Christchurch and surrounding suburbs during the recent Ca...
textLiquefaction induced lateral spreading during earthquakes poses a significant hazard to infrastr...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
On 4 September 2010, a magnitude Mw 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury region on the South Island ...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
The Mw 6.2 February 22nd 2011 Christchurch earthquake (and others in the 2010-2011 Canterbury sequen...
Spatial variations in river facies exerted a strong influence on the distribution of liquefaction fe...
On 4 September 2010, a magnitude M w 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury region on the South Isla...
Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading represents an important geohazard during earthquakes due to t...
Liquefaction is a significant earthquake hazard that can generate large horizontal displacements ass...
Field mapping, LiDAR, and aerial photography are used to map surface liquefaction-induced lateral sp...
We present maps and digital data of the surface manifestation of liquefaction for the two major even...
Graduation date: 2016Lateral spread is a pervasive type of liquefaction-induced ground failure that ...
Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading during the 2011 Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand was se...
Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading in large seismic events often results in pervasive and costly...
Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading in Christchurch and surrounding suburbs during the recent Ca...
textLiquefaction induced lateral spreading during earthquakes poses a significant hazard to infrastr...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
On 4 September 2010, a magnitude Mw 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury region on the South Island ...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
The Mw 6.2 February 22nd 2011 Christchurch earthquake (and others in the 2010-2011 Canterbury sequen...
Spatial variations in river facies exerted a strong influence on the distribution of liquefaction fe...
On 4 September 2010, a magnitude M w 7.1 earthquake struck the Canterbury region on the South Isla...
Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading represents an important geohazard during earthquakes due to t...
Liquefaction is a significant earthquake hazard that can generate large horizontal displacements ass...
Field mapping, LiDAR, and aerial photography are used to map surface liquefaction-induced lateral sp...
We present maps and digital data of the surface manifestation of liquefaction for the two major even...
Graduation date: 2016Lateral spread is a pervasive type of liquefaction-induced ground failure that ...