A graphic showing the types of building damage caused by earthquakes.
The September earthquake caused little damage to the NZi3 Building.
The September earthquake caused little damage to the NZi3 Building.
The September earthquake caused little damage to the NZi3 Building.
The September earthquake caused little damage to the NZi3 Building.
The September earthquake caused little damage to the NZi3 Building.
The September earthquake caused little damage to the NZi3 Building.
The September earthquake caused little damage to the NZi3 Building.
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New Zealand, causing an estimated 181 fatalities and severely damaging thousands of residential and commercial buildings. This paper presents a summary of some of the observations made by the NSF-sponsored GEER Team regarding the geotechnical/geologic aspects of this earthquake. The Team focused on documenting the occurrence and severity of liquefaction and lateral spreading, performance of building and bridge foundations, buried pipelines and levees, and significant rockfalls and landslides. Liquefaction was pervasive and caused extensive damage to residential properties, water and wastewater networks, high-rise buildings, and bridges. Entire neighborhoods subsided, resulting in flooding that caused further damage. Additionally, liquefaction and lateral spreading resulted in damage to bridges and to stretches of levees along the Waimakariri and Kaiapoi Rivers. Rockfalls and landslides in the Port Hills damaged several homes and caused several fatalities.
An elderly Christchurch couple are crying foul over EQC's site visit policy under alert level two. EQC says the measures, outlined in emails to clients, are crucial for staff and customer safety. But John and Frances van Petegem, who have been waiting years to have botched earthquake repairs put right, say EQC's rules are causing further delays and stress. Nick Truebridge has the story.
A photograph of a large crack in the ground caused by liquefaction.
A fault line on Dunedin's doorstep could cause an earthquake as destructive as 2010's Canterbury quake.
One oblong perspex covered 3-D model of the fault plains that ruptured to cause the 22 February and 13 June 2011 earthquakes; top of the model also acts as a map overlay. This model provides a visual demonstration of the geological forces that caused the 22 February and 13 June 2011 earthquakes. These forces were so strong that parts of the Por...
A page banner promoting a special liftout for schools, on earthquake causes and effects.
A page banner promoting a special liftout for schools, on earthquake causes and effects.
A map showing the extent of liquefaction caused by the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A compliation of aerial photographs of Christchurch showing damage caused by the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A page banner promoting an article about difficulties caused by the earthquakes for a blind student.
A photograph of the severe damage to Cashmere Road in Halswell caused by the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of the severe damage to Cashmere Road in Halswell caused by the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of the severe damage to Cashmere Road in Halswell caused by the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "William Cottrell's Gunyah Lodge and the damage caused by Saturday's earthquake".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "William Cottrell's Gunyah Lodge and the damage caused by Saturday's earthquake".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "William Cottrell's Gunyah Lodge and the damage caused by Saturday's earthquake".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "William Cottrell's Gunyah Lodge and the damage caused by Saturday's earthquake".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "William Cottrell's Gunyah Lodge and the damage caused by Saturday's earthquake".
A photograph of cracks along a footpath in Christchurch. The cracks were caused by liquefaction.
A brochure covering the causes of earthquakes, how earthquakes could affect Canterbury, and public preparedness.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch Earthquake. A massive 7.4 magnitude earthquake has hit Christchurch and the wider South Island, causing widespread damage, two serious injuries and power cuts to most of the city. Clinton Gooch was awake when the quake hit and was running downstairs to get outside when the wall of his flat collapsed causing the windows to shatter in the shop below".
A photograph of people inspecting the damage to Cashmere Road in Halswell caused by the 4 September 2010 earthquake.