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Publikováno v:
Earth Surface Dynamics, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 501-525 (2015)
Current models to explain regional-scale landslide events are not able to account for the possible effects of the legacy of previous earthquakes, which have triggered landslides in the past and are known to drive damage accumulation in brittle hillsl
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Publikováno v:
Landslide Dynamics: ISDR-ICL Landslide Interactive Teaching Tools ISBN: 9783319577739
This Field Guide was originally prepared by GNS Science in 2007 as part of the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Science (GNS Science) Short Course on the Identification and Assessment of Landslide and Erosion Hazards aimed at pipeline overseers an
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57774-6_16
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57774-6_16
Publikováno v:
Landslides. 12:961-972
At 9:16 a.m. on 2 January 2013, a flood in Wanganui River, South Westland, severed a fibre-optic communications cable and the road link to south Westland (State Highway 6) at the northern approach to the bridge. This flood occurred during heavy rain
Autor:
Mauri McSaveney, J. Salichon, J. Spencer, Simon C. Cox, Salman Ashraf, B. G. Ferris, G. T. Hancox, Simon K. Allen, Pascal Sirguey
Publikováno v:
Landslides. 12:395-402
A large rock avalanche fell from the slope below Hillary Ridge of Aoraki/Mount Cook at 21:32 (New Zealand Standard Time (NZST) = UTC + 12 h) on Monday 14 July 2014. About 0.9 million m3 of indurated greywacke collapsed from a >60° slope at 43.6165°
Autor:
William Ries, Chris Massey, N. Perrin, Dougal Townsend, Santanu Misra, Mauri McSaveney, R. Van Dissen, Garth Archibald, G. T. Hancox, G. D. Dellow, Timothy A. Little
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering. 46:196-200
Following both the Cook Strait earthquake (Mw 6.6; 21 July, 2013) and the Lake Grassmere earthquake (Mw 6.6; 16 August, 2013) reconnaissance visits were made of the epicentral regions to document the general distribution and extend of landslides, liq
Autor:
R. Jongens, Gegar Prasetya, Jim Cousins, Russell Robinson, Kate Wilson, John Beavan, Brendon Bradley, William Power, Lara Bland, Simon C. Cox, Sergey Samsonov, GeoNet team, Nora H. Gale, G. T. Hancox, Caroline Holden, Stephen Bannister, John Ristau, Martin Reyners, Bill Fry
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering. 43:24-40
The Mw 7.6 Dusky Sound earthquake of July 15th, 2009, was the largest magnitude earthquake in New Zealand since the devastating 1931 Hawke’s Bay event (Ms 7.8). The earthquake was sufficiently large to generate at least a 2.3 m wave at Passage Poin
Green Lake Landslide and other giant and very large postglacial landslides in Fiordland, New Zealand
Autor:
N. Perrin, G. T. Hancox
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 28:1020-1036
Green Lake Landslide is an ancient giant rock slide in gneiss and granodiorite located in the deeply glaciated Fiordland region of New Zealand. The landslide covers an area of 45 km 2 and has a volume of about 27 km 3 . It is believed to be New Zeala
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Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering. 41:193-205
Recent studies of the effects and Modified Mercalli (MM) intensities of New Zealand earthquakes have established criteria that will improve the reliability of intensities assigned using a number of effects, particularly the incidence of chimney damag
Autor:
G. T. Hancox
Publikováno v:
Landslides. 5:177-188
The Abbotsford Landslide of 8 August 1979 occurred in an urban area of Dunedin, New Zealand, causing much damage to houses and urban infrastructure. Rapid failure occurred after weeks of preliminary movements, resulting in the formation of a approxim
Autor:
Julia Becker, Tim Davies, Vern Manville, G. T. Hancox, David Johnston, David Paton, M.J. McSaveney
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards Review. 8:35-42
On October 6, 1999, a large rock avalanche from Mount Adams on the west coast (Westland) of the South Island, New Zealand, fell into the Poerua Valley. The landslide blocked the river valley, damming the Poerua River, and creating a large lake. The p