Liquefaction is a phenomenon that results in a loss of strength and stability of a saturated soil mass due to dynamic excitation such as that imposed by an earthquake. The granular nature of New Zealand soils and the location of many of our cities and towns on fluvial foundations are such that the effects of liquefaction can be very important. Research was undertaken to build on the past work undertaken at the University of Canterbury studying the effects of the 1929 Murchison earthquake, the 1968 Inangahua earthquake and the 1991 Hawks Crag earthquakes on the West Coast. Additional archival information has been gathered from newspapers and reports and from discussions with people who experienced one or all of these large earthquakes that occurred on the West Coast during the 20th Century. Further, some twenty Cone Penetrometer Tests were carried out, with varying success, in Greymouth and Karamea using the Department of Civil Engineering's Drilling Rig. These, combined with the basic site investigation information, consolidate and add to the liquefaction case history data bank at the University of Canterbury. Many of the sites have liquefied in some but not all of the three earthquakes and thus provide both upper and lower bounds for the calibration of empirical models. While a lack of knowledge of the 1929 source location reduces the value of information from that event, the data form a useful set of liquefaction case histories and will become more so as further earthquakes occur. A list of critical sites for checking of the future earthquakes is provided and recommendations are made for the installation of downhole arrays of accelerometers and pore water pressure transducers at a number of sites.
A video of an interview with stonemason Ben West about his work in the Canterbury rebuild. West talks about the work that he has done on the Magistrates Court.
A graphic giving the status of Lyttelton West School.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Go west".
A page banner promoting an article titled, "East v. west".
A map showing proposed land zoning in north-west Christchurch.
Register Record for the Caledonian Hall, 135 Kilmore St West, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for Caledonian Hall, 135 Kilmore Street West, Christchurch.
Register Record for Cathedral Grammar School Main Block, 2 Chester Street West, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the Repertory Theatre, 146-148 Kilmore St West, Christchurch
A graphic comparing house prices in the east and south-west of Christchurch.
Earthquake damage to the south-west corner of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
8 Building Record Form for Cathedral Grammar Main Block, 2 Chester Street West, Christchurch
Earthquake damage to the north-west corner of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
The Mall is still cordoned off after the 6.3 quake hit Christchurch 22 Febraury 2011.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake in Christchurch. Damage to the north west of the city boundary".
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the south-west corner of the former Press Building.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the south-west corner of the former Press Building.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the south-west corner of the former Press Building.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake in Christchurch. Damage to the north west of the city boundary".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake in Christchurch. Damage to the North West of the city boundary".
One of the features of the West Coast forests with their extremely high rainfalls is the large quantity of moss, that serve as a background to this mushroom.
The front page graphic for the Mainlander section of The Press. The main headline reads, "Go west".
A video of an address by Dr. Andrew West, Vice Chancellor of Lincoln University, at the 2014 Seismics and the City forum. This talk was part of the Building Innovation section.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Mark Quigley with an earthquake-induced fracture in the Harper Hills, north-west of Hororata".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Mark Quigley with an earthquake-induced fracture in the Harper Hills, north-west of Hororata".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Damage from the February 22nd earthquake in Christchurch. Traffic heading west on Brougham Street, Christchurch".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Damage from the February 22nd earthquake in Christchurch. Traffic heading west on Brougham Street, Christchurch".
The west face of the damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. Steel bracing supports the wall where the Rose Window has collapsed.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "A milk tanker on Telegraph Road crosses the fault line west of Burnham after Saturday's earthquake".