Browsing by Subject "Earthquake geotechnical hazards, tsunami and their impacts"
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Dynamic Shaking Layer models for large New Zealand earthquakes (M6.5+): from rapid source characterization to landslide and impact forecasting
(2024-04-09)GNS Science has developed a new Shaking Layers tool to rapidly deliver near-real time ground shaking maps for New Zealand, available directly through GeoNet. Shaking Layers combines observed strong motion data with ground ... -
Rapid Earthquake Rupture Characterisation for New Zealand Using the FinDer Algorithm
(2024-04-09)For large and damaging earthquakes, rupture location and extent are critical inputs for impact forecasts and response decision-making. This information has the potential to significantly improve estimates of ground shaking, ... -
The use of 3D LE methods to calculate slope stability during strong earthquake shaking
(2024-04-09)This paper discusses the application of three-dimensional (3D) limit equilibrium (LE) analysis for slope stability, with a focus on seismic considerations. While traditional 2D limit equilibrium analyses have been extensively ... -
Tsunami resilience: Aotearoa New Zealand's path to integrated risk management and engineering design
(2024-04-09)Tsunami threats persist along coastlines worldwide, necessitating proactive measures to safeguard lives and property. Recent catastrophic events, such as the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the 2011 Japan tsunami, have ...