Object Overview of 'Christchurch liquefaction study – Stage II (Beca, 2002).'
An article from Army News, March 2011 titled, "Transport".
A report covering the effects of the Canterbury earthquakes upon Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai ecology.
A report that maps earthquake induced topographical change and liquefaction in the Avon-Heathcote Estuary.
A report covering the ecological effects of the Christchurch Earthquake upon the city's rivers.
A report covering the effects of seismic activity upon inaka (whitebait) spawning grounds on city rivers.
A report covering the effects of wastewater overflows upon oxygen and ammonia in the Avon and Heathcote Rivers.
A report on the ecological effects of the Christchurch Earthquake upon the city's estuary.
An information leaflet distributed to ratepayers in the Halswell River Rating District, covering information and options regarding the damage to the Hallswell River following the September 2010 earthquake.
Effect of the Christchurch February Earthquake effect upon freshwater fish of the Upper Avon River.
An update on trout spawning in the Avon River and notes on the effects of seismic activity on physical habitat
A report covering the effects of the Christchurch February Earthquake upon invertebrates of the Lower Avon and Heathcote Rivers.
A report covering the effect of the Christchurch February Earthquake upon Aquatic Invertebrates.
Object Overview of 'Christchurch liquefaction study – Stage 4a (Addendum Report) (Beca, 2005).'
Collection Overview of 'District earthquake hazard assessments for engineering lifelines.'
An article from Navy Today April 2011 titled, "Feeding the Multitudes".
An article from Navy Today April 2011 titled, "The Port".
"The nuclear meltdown at Fukushima ... the Fonterra botulism scare ... the Christchurch earthquakes – in all these recent crises the role played by scientists has been under the spotlight. What is the first duty of scientists in a crisis – to the government, to their employer, or to the wider public desperate for information? And what if these different objectives clash? In this penetrating BWB Text, leading scientist Shaun Hendy finds that in New Zealand, the public obligation of the scientist is often far from clear and that there have been many disturbing instances of scientists being silenced. Experts who have information the public seeks, he finds, have been prevented from speaking out. His own experiences have led him to conclude that New Zealanders have few scientific institutions that feel secure enough to criticise the government of the day." - Publisher information. http://librarysearch.auckland.ac.nz/UOA2_A:Combined_Local:uoa_alma21259423940002091
An article from Army News, March 2011 titled, "Two Minutes in Time".
An article from Navy Today April 2011 titled, "Cordon Patrols in Lyttelton".
An article from Navy Today April 2011 titled, "Earthquake Hits Close to Home".
An article from Navy Today April 2011 titled, "Surveying the Port".
Object Overview for 'Earthquake Hazard Assessment for Kaikoura District (Yetton & McCahon, 2009)'
Object Overview for 'Selwyn District engineering lifelines project: Earthuake hazard assessment'
Object Overview of 'Ashburton District engineering lifelines project: Earthquake hazard assessment'
Environment Canterbury's overview of their Regional Earthquake Hazard and Risk Assessment Studies.
Object Overview of 'Earthquake Hazard Assessment for Waimakariri District (Yetton & McCahon, 2009).'
Political Editor Brent Edwards reports live from parliament on the implications of the rising costs of the Christchurch earthquake for the EQC and the Government's finances.
Object Overview of 'Hunter Hills Fault Zone study – Earthquake hazard assessment (Yetton, 2008).'
Object Overview of 'Canterbury region earthquake source identification and characterisation (Kingsbury and Pettinga, 2008).'