Road cones mark off a large crack in River Road, where the road has slumped towards the river.
Cracks in the river bank beside the Southern Region Coastguard Waimakariri-Ashley boathouse on Charles Street in Kaiapoi.
MPs are pledging not to let politics get in the way of helping rebuild earthquake-devastated Christchurch.
During the 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes, several reinforced concrete (RC) walls in multi-storey buildings formed a single crack in the plastic hinge region as opposed to distributed cracking. In several cases the crack width that was required to accommodate the inelastic displacement of the building resulted in fracture of the vertical reinforcing steel. This type of failure is characteristic of RC members with low reinforcement contents, where the area of reinforcing steel is insufficient to develop the tension force required to form secondary cracks in the surrounding concrete. The minimum vertical reinforcement in RC walls was increased in NZS 3101:2006 with the equation for the minimum vertical reinforcement in beams also adopted for walls, despite differences in reinforcement arrangement and loading. A series of moment-curvature analyses were conducted for an example RC wall based on the Gallery Apartments building in Christchurch. The analysis results indicated that even when the NZS 3101:2006 minimum vertical reinforcement limit was satisfied for a known concrete strength, the wall was still susceptible to sudden failure unless a significant axial load was applied. Additionally, current equations for minimum reinforcement based on a sectional analysis approach do not adequately address the issues related to crack control and distribution of inelastic deformations in ductile walls.
Workers grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
Damage to a building on Cashel Street. Windows have been boarded up, and there are cracks in the stonework.
The driveway of a house on Galbraith Avenue in Avonside showing cracks resulting from the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A picket fence at 294 Avonside Drive. Cracks can be seen in the concrete of the fence's bottom section.
A resident on Moore Street demonstrates how her hand can fit inside a large crack caused by the earthquake.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Sam Bowen (9) explores the huge cracks in the road surface in Raven Quay, Kaiapoi".
Some Christchurch residents will find out the fate of their properties and Wellington cracks down on earthquake prone buildings.
Workers grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
Cracks in the brickwork around one of the windows of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street.
A photograph of UC Geology students inspecting cracks and liquefaction at a BMX track near Anzac Drive in Bexley.
Workers grinding off the peaks left by the gel injected into the cracks in the James Hight Library walls.
Cracks in the brickwork around one of the windows of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street.
Cracks in the brickwork around one of the windows of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street.
The garden path of a house on Robson Avenue in Avonside showing cracks from the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Large cracks running down the mud brick chimney of Deans Cottage. The chimney has been supported by wooden bracing.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake in Christchurch. A child jumps in a crack in the road by Avonside Drive".
Damage to a building on Cashel Street. Windows have been boarded up, and there are cracks in the stonework.
Large cracks running down the mud brick chimney of Deans Cottage. The chimney has been supported by wooden bracing.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the corner of Woodham Road and Avonside Drive. There are large cracks in the road, and flooding and liquefaction. Wire fencing and road cones have been placed around parts of the road that are unsafe. Two signs reading, "Road closed" and, "No entry" can be seen at the entrance to Avonside Drive.
A man photographs a crack on the Bridge Street bridge where the bridge has moved relative to the road.
Cracks in the driveway and retaining wall of a residential property in Avonside, after the September 4th earthquake.
The damaged Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, seen from the south side. Large cracks are visible below the dome.
The damaged Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, seen from the south side. Large cracks are visible below the dome.
A photograph of cracks in a field indicating the location of the Greendale fault line. The fence has toppled.
Cracks in the driveway of a building on Hood Avenue in Pines Beach, after the September 4th earthquake.
A large crack in the bank of the Avon River along Cambridge Terrace after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.