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Hapuku River - measuring sediment transportation
Measuring sediment transport and river changes in the Hapuku River, Kaikoura, post the 2016 earthquake
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Landslide runout: empirical relationships for various landslide types
Presented by Saskia de Vilder to the Fifth World Landslide Forum (WLF5) forum held in Kyoto, Japan 2-6 November 2021
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Landslide dam hazards: assessing their formation, failure modes, longevity and downstream impacts
Presented by Regine Morgenstern to the Fifth World Landslide Forum (WLF5) forum held in Kyoto, Japan 2-6 November 2021
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Hutton's Shearwaters earthquake impacts
A study on the earthquake impacts on Hutton's Shearwaters
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Drilling through an earthquake landslide
Geological drilling to gain core samples and geophysical measurements through huge landslides that occurred during the Kaikōura Earthquake of 2016. This research will enable a better understanding of landslide hazards relating to future earthquakes around New Zealand, and how to plan for them.
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Sediment Transport Modelling - Hapuku Catchment
This animation shows a model of how the first gravel of a uniform size (16 mm) moves through the Hapuku Catchment. There is still significant amounts of gravel yet to be released and travel through the newtork.
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Hapuku landslide dam changes, 2016 to 2019
Surface change models of the Hapuku landslide dam have been generated using Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) surveys between 2016-2017, 2017-2018 and 2018-2019. The colours in the two epoch pairs shown below depict areas of erosion (reds to yellows) and deposition (greens to blues). Changes between the surveys can be seen using the slider in […]
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The Kaiwhata landslide dam
Not all landslide dams are formed by earthquakes, but any landslide dam can be used to find out more about how long they stay in the landscape and what hazards they may pose. The landslide itself can impact people and property, but when the debris blocks streams and rivers, the dam and impounded reservoir can […]
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Tour of the Hopefields landslide and dam
Take a tour of the 3D model of the Hopefields landslide and dam
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Hapuku landslide dam tour 2019
Take a tour of the 3D model of the Hapuku dam and downstream sedimentation
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The Linton landslide dam
The Linton landslide dam formed as a result of earthquake shaking from the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake
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