QuakeStory 91
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A story submitted by Francis Ganderton to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Francis Ganderton to the QuakeStories website.
Summary of oral history interview with Thérèse Angelo about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A pdf transcript of Tania's second earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox Take 2 project. Interviewer: Laura Moir. Transcriber: Lucy Denham.
A story submitted by Brenda Greene to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Sophia to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Haydon Wilson to the QuakeStories website.
Transcript of Stephen Estall's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
A pdf transcript of Julie's second earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox Take 2 project. Interviewer: Samuel Hope. Transcriber: Natalie Looyer.
A story submitted by Brenda Greene to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Sarah Gallagher to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Linda Grainger to the QuakeStories website.
On 4 September 2010, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Darfield, 40 kilometres west of Christchurch, New Zealand. The quake caused significant damage to land and buildings nearby, with damage extending to Christchurch city. On 22 February 2011, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck Christchurch, causing extensive and significant damage across the city and with the loss of 185 lives. Years on from these events, occasional large aftershocks continue to shake the region. Two main entomological collections were situated within close proximity to the 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes. The Lincoln University Entomology Research Collection, which is housed on the 5th floor of a 7 storey building, was 27.5 km from the 2010 Darfield earthquake epicentre. The Canterbury Museum Entomology Collection, which is housed in the basement of a multi-storeyed heritage building, was 10 km from the 2011 Christchurch earthquake epicentre. We discuss the impacts of the earthquakes on these collections, the causes of the damage to the specimens and facilities, and subsequent efforts that were made to prevent further damage in the event of future seismic events. We also discuss the wider need for preparedness against the risks posed by natural disasters and other catastrophic events.
A pdf transcript of Andrea's second earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox Take 2 project. Interviewer: Samuel Hope. Transcriber: Josie Hepburn.
A story submitted by Louise Swatton to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Nathanael Boehm to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Leanne to the QuakeStories website.
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 15 July 2011
A story submitted by Georgia M to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Sharon Stevens to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Kate to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Fiona to the QuakeStories website.
Summary of oral history interview with Guinevere Eves-Newport about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A story submitted by Peter Low to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Kathleen Himiona to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Liz to the QuakeStories website.
Summary of oral history interview with Peggy Kelly about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
Transcript of Colleen's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
A story submitted by Frank Hardy to the QuakeStories website.
Summary of oral history interview with Hana about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes. Pseudonym used to identify interviewee.
A story submitted by Bettina to the QuakeStories website.