Aftermath of September 4th Earthquake in Canterbury (area covers Christchurch City) NZ. Damage to bridge on Spencerville Road crossing the Lower Styx river.
Aftermath of September 4th Earthquake in Christchurch, NZ. Footbridge over Avon river
Aftermath of September 4th Earthquake in Canterbury, NZ. Footbridge over Avon river, Christchurch
Aftermath of September 4th Earthquake in Canterbury NZ. Bridge Street, South Brighton, Christchurch.
Aftermath of September 4th Earthquake in Canterbury NZ. Bridge Street, South Brighton, Christchurch.
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A photograph of damage to the Ferrymead Bridge.
Damage to the footpath by the Bridge of Remembrance.
A photograph of damage to the Ferrymead Bridge.
Damage to the footpath by the Bridge of Remembrance.
20130211_2645_1D3-840 South New Brighton bridge damage (under repair) Earthquake damage (that right hand abutment should be vertical with the bridge and the hand rail level). Bridge is closed to eastbound traffic (to left) and has a 3500kg weight limit as well. The eastern approach is the same. Damage caused mainly in the 04/09/10 and 22/02/11...
The twisted and buckled bridge over the river. View looking down the bridge. Damaged from the Christchurch Earthquake Twitter | Facebook |
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A photograph of the damaged Medway Street Bridge.
A badly-damaged bridge between Avonside Drive and River Road in Avonside.
A badly-damaged bridge between Avonside Drive and River Road in Avonside.
Damage to Cashel Mall, seen through the arch of the Bridge of Remembrance.
Blossom coming out by the Worcester Street bridge. File reference: CCL-2011-08-12-CanterburyPublic Library pre-demolition-041 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
Damage to New Brighton Bridge.
Damage to New Brighton Bridge.
Damage to Cashel Mall, seen through the arch of the Bridge of Remembrance.
Damage to Cashel Mall, seen through the arch of the Bridge of Remembrance.
Demolition crane near the Bridge of Remembrance. File reference: CCL-2011-08-12-CanterburyPublic Library pre-demolition-043 From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
This paper describes pounding damage sustained by buildings and bridges in the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Approximately 6% of buildings in Christchurch CBD were observed to have suffered some form of serious pounding damage. Almost all of this pounding damage occurred in masonry buildings, further highlighting their vulnerability to this phenomenon. Modern buildings were found to be vulnerable to pounding damage where overly stiff and strong ‘flashing’ components were installed in existing building separations. Soil variability is identified as a key aspect that amplifies the relative movement of buildings, and hence increases the likelihood of pounding damage. Pounding damage in bridges was found to be relatively minor and infrequent in the Christchurch earthquake.
A photograph of an earthquake-damaged bridge over the Kaiapoi River.