Liquefaction: the Q files
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A brochure published by Environment Canterbury in January 2003, examining liquefaction and liquefaction hazard ratings.
A brochure published by Environment Canterbury in January 2003, examining liquefaction and liquefaction hazard ratings.
A brochure covering the causes of earthquakes, how earthquakes could affect Canterbury, and public preparedness.
A brochure created by Environment Canterbury, published in July 2007, covering tsunami risk to Canterbury and preparation for a tsunami.
A flowchart which illustrates where the G-File was used throughout the life cycle of asset data collection, processing and delivery.
A PDF copy of a frequently asked question page from the union.org.nz website, answering the question, "What if my employer files for bankruptcy?".
A brochure created by Environment Canterbury in August 2007, covering liquefaction in Christchurch and including a liquefaction map.
Christchurch locals need more time to file earthquake claims before the limitation period expires according to community groups.
A copy of a PDF file containing logos and posters for the Proudly Pokie Free campaign.
Submission of the then New Zealand Historic Places Trust to the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission.
"Training and Education of Engineers and Organisation of Engineering Profession and Building Assessment after Earthquakes", a report submitted by the then New Zealand Historic Places Trust on the Royal Commission Discussion Papers.
A PDF copy of a design for the side of an escalator near a Glassons store. The file includes the precise measurements and specifications. The design depicts the 'Canterbury Rollercoaster' and reads, "Life's full of ups and downs. Where are you, your friends, and your whanau at? Visit allright.org.nz". The 'Canterbury Rollercoaster' was designed to raise awareness about emotional literacy in Canterbury.
A PDF copy of a design for the side of an escalator near a Hoyts movie theatre. The file includes the precise measurements and specifications. The design depicts the 'Canterbury Rollercoaster' and reads, "Life's full of ups and downs. Where are you, your friends, and your whanau at? Visit allright.org.nz". The 'Canterbury Rollercoaster' was designed to raise awareness about emotional literacy in Canterbury.