Following the 22nd February 2011, Mw 6.2 earthquake located along a previously unknown fault beneath the Port Hills of Christchurch, surface cracking was identified in contour parallel locations within fill material at Quarry Road on the lower slopes of Mount Pleasant. GNS Science, in the role of advisor to the Christchurch City Council, concluded that these cracks were a part of a potential rotational mass movement (named zone 11A) within the fill and airfall loess material present. However, a lack of field evidence for slope instability and an absence of laboratory geotechnical data on which slope stability analysis was based, suggested this conclusion is potentially incorrect. It was hypothesised that ground cracking was in fact due to e...
The dispersive and erodible nature of some loess soils on the Port Hills results in a variety of mas...
Pumice materials, which are problematic from an engineering viewpoint, are widespread in the central...
Liquefaction damage from the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence devastated parts of Christchur...
Following the Mw 6.2 Christchurch Earthquake on 22 February 2011, extensive ground cracking in loess...
Following the 22 February 2011, MW 6.2 earthquake located on a fault beneath the Port Hills of Chris...
Three site investigations for residential development on the Port Hills gave a chance to document re...
One of the less understood geotechnical responses to the cyclic loading from the MW6.2 Christchurch ...
In 2010 and 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand experienced a series of earthquakes that caused extensive...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
As a consequence of the 2010 – 2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence, Christchurch experienced widespr...
Over 25,000 cone penetration test (CPT) soundings collected in Christchurch, New Zealand are archive...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
Tunnel gully erosion is common in the loess deposits of the South Island of New Zealand. The loess d...
Rockfall modelling is an important tool for hazard analysis in steep terrain. Calibrating terrain pa...
The strong shaking of the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence caused widespread liquefaction in...
The dispersive and erodible nature of some loess soils on the Port Hills results in a variety of mas...
Pumice materials, which are problematic from an engineering viewpoint, are widespread in the central...
Liquefaction damage from the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence devastated parts of Christchur...
Following the Mw 6.2 Christchurch Earthquake on 22 February 2011, extensive ground cracking in loess...
Following the 22 February 2011, MW 6.2 earthquake located on a fault beneath the Port Hills of Chris...
Three site investigations for residential development on the Port Hills gave a chance to document re...
One of the less understood geotechnical responses to the cyclic loading from the MW6.2 Christchurch ...
In 2010 and 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand experienced a series of earthquakes that caused extensive...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
As a consequence of the 2010 – 2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence, Christchurch experienced widespr...
Over 25,000 cone penetration test (CPT) soundings collected in Christchurch, New Zealand are archive...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
Tunnel gully erosion is common in the loess deposits of the South Island of New Zealand. The loess d...
Rockfall modelling is an important tool for hazard analysis in steep terrain. Calibrating terrain pa...
The strong shaking of the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence caused widespread liquefaction in...
The dispersive and erodible nature of some loess soils on the Port Hills results in a variety of mas...
Pumice materials, which are problematic from an engineering viewpoint, are widespread in the central...
Liquefaction damage from the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence devastated parts of Christchur...