A photograph of liquefaction and flooding on a residential property. A sign on the letterbox reads, "We are home". The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "The block of Bexley and Pages Roads".
A "sand volcano" in the Heathcote Estuary. The volcano was caused by liquefaction, where the soil lost its strength and water erupted out of the hole, taking silt with it.
A digitally manipulated image of broken objects. The photographer comments, "Digital painting of breakages and liquefaction after the February 22 earthquake in Christchurch".
Sand volcanoes" in the Heathcote Estuary. The volcanoes were caused by liquefaction, where the soil lost its strength and water erupted out of the hole, taking silt with it.
A photograph of liquefaction in a garden in Kaiapoi.
A photograph of liquefaction blisters in a Halswell paddock.
Close-up of liquefaction outside a house in Parklands.
Liquefaction in the driveway of a red-stickered building.
Flooding and liquefaction on Edward Avenue in St Albans.
Silt from liquefaction along the edge of a house.
A "sand volcano" of liquefaction silt in a garden.
Liquefaction silt fills the stream running through Porrit Park.
Liquefaction silt and cracking in a paddock near Kaiapoi.
A digger removes liquefaction from a street in Kaiapoi.
Liquefaction in the driveway of a red-stickered building.
Liquefaction silt fills the stream running through Porrit Park.
A road cone, liquefaction and fences near Cranmer Square.
Cracks and liquefaction in a car park in Kaiapoi.
A bulldozer removes liquefaction from Rich Street in Kaiapoi.
Liquefaction and cracking in a paddock in rural Canterbury.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Digging liquefaction following Canterbury's earthquake".
Silt from liquefaction outside the entrance to Merivale Mall.
A photograph of a portaloo outside a residential property in Christchurch. After the 22 February 2011 earthquake, many houses had no running water and were forced to use chemical toilets or portaloos placed along the street. There is flooding and liquefaction on the street in the foreground. Liquefaction silt has been piled on the side of the road and a road cone placed in front.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Children ride their bikes past huge piles of liquefaction along Roxburgh Street in Beckenham. New Zealand farmers spent the morning clearing the liquefaction and making the road passable".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Children ride their bikes past huge piles of liquefaction along Roxburgh Street in Beckenham. New Zealand farmers spent the morning clearing the liquefaction and making the road passable".
A digitally manipulated image of printer's type, spelling out "Safe Dust". The photographer comments, "After the September 2010 Christchurch earthquake liquefaction poured out of the ground mostly in the East of Christchurch. This silt, which was a form of sand was declared safe and would not harm gardens if it was spread around in moderation. After the February 2011 quake as a result of even more liquefaction and the sewers being ruptured, the liquefaction was declared as toxic. People clearing it up should wear a mask, boots and gloves especially when it had dried up and become dusty. This just so happens to be the words found on an old printing press".
The cartoon shows two images of cars nose-down in ditches, the first is caused by 'liquifaction' and the second by 'stupifaction'. Context: there was another large aftershock on Boxing Day in Christchurch which resulted in quite a lot of liquefaction. There is always concern over the Christmas holidays about drinking while driving.
Other Titles - Liquefaction
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A photograph of liquefaction on Avonside Drive, near Porritt Park.
A photograph of liquefaction on Avonside Drive, near Porritt Park.
A photograph of liquefaction on Avonside Drive, near Porritt Park.