Moderate earthquake shakes Christchurch
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It hit 20km south-west of Christchurch.
It hit 20km south-west of Christchurch.
The quake was just 7 kilometres deep.
Over 4000 people have reported feeling the quake.
Christchurch has been shaken by another moderate intensity earthquake 17km below the surface.
A statue of Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott was broken in the earthquake.
Over 1000 people have reported feeling the earthquake.
Within 15 minutes more than 7600 people had reported feeling it.
The light, 3.6-magnitude earthquake was centred 10km east of the city at a depth of 17km, and occurred at 5:45pm.
Close to 8000 people felt the shake.
After the September, 1888 earthquake centred in Hanmer caused extensive damage to the Christchurch cathedral, the government geologist, Alexander McKay was sent out to review the land damage. This …
The town of Lyttelton on Saturday morning (15 August) was thrown into a state of great excitement owing to a most extraordinary rise and fall of the water in the harbour…
Earthquakes in Christchurch are not unusual events, we’ve been beset with them since European settlement began – and no doubt long before. What is most disturbing of all is that our Eur…
Object Overview of 'Earthquake hazard and risk assessment study Stage 1 Part B: Probabilistics seismic hazard assessment and earthquake scenarios for the Canterbury region, and historic earthquakes in Christchurch (Stirling et al, 1999).'
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake has rocked Christchurch this afternoon.
It's been 10 years since the earthquake.
Shortly after 4 o’clock this morning the whole of the South and a portion of the North Island was shaken by a violent shock of earthquake, the most severe experienced for more than 20 years……
The jolt, centred about five kilometres east of Christchurch, struck just after 5pm.
The magnitude 4.0 quake was 15km east of Christchurch.
A PDF copy of a page from the union.org.nz website, titled, "The Christchurch Earthquake - Some Advice for Workers".
A report covering the effect of the Christchurch February Earthquake upon Aquatic Invertebrates.
“William Wilson was formerly a cabbage dealer in Canterbury; but fourteen years ago he was poor, whereas now he is rich, a circumstance attributable to a lucky speculation in a piece of land …
A story written by Lynne Taylor, Christchurch Diabetes Centre Manager, about her experiences of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A report covering the ecological effects of the Christchurch Earthquake upon the city's rivers.
A report on the ecological effects of the Christchurch Earthquake upon the city's estuary.
A photograph showing earthquake damaged homes in Dallington, following the series of earthquakes in Christchurch.
It's been a decade since the magnitude-6.3 earthquake struck that killed 185 people.
Earthquake-prone is an official classification of buildings under 34 percent of new building standards.
Holly Henry has this report.
The 'moderate' quake struck 5km southwest of Christchurch.
Rosie Belton launches her new book Living with Earthquakes (and their aftermath).