Latest Publications

139 Peak floor accelerations in unreinforced masonry buildings with flexible diaphragms Jason Ingham
138 Securing solutions for face-loaded clay brick URM walls Dmytro Dizhur
137 Empirical vulnerability of reinforced concrete frame with masonry infill buildings in the Canterbury earthquake sequence Dmytro Dizhur
136 Nonlinear finite element modelling of unreinforced masonry walls with openings subjected to in-plane shear Jason Ingham
135 Parameter study to examine role of 3D geometric site effects on bridge foundation loads resulting from demands of liquefaction-induced lateral spreading Christopher McGann
134 GEOLOGIC AND GEOMORPHIC INFLUENCES ON THE SPATIAL EXTENT OF LATERAL SPREADING IN CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND Misko Cubrinovski
133 Experience with Gel-Push Sampling in New Zealand Misko Cubrinovski
132 Liquefaction Assessment Misko Cubrinovski
131 Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering Module 3 - Liquefaction Hazards Misko Cubrinovski
130 Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering Module 1 - Overview of the guidelines Misko Cubrinovski
129 LIQUEFACTION CASE HISTORIES FROM WHAKATANE, NEW ZEALAND AS A RESULT OF THE 1987 EDGECUMBE EARTHQUAKE -- INSIGHTS FROM AN EXTENSIVE CPT DATASET AND PALEO-LIQUEFACTION TRENCHING Misko Cubrinovski
128 Scoping Tourism dynamics post-quake: a module for MERIT. Caroline Orchiston
127 VALIDATION OF STRONG GROUND MOTION SIMULATIONS OF TWO HISTORICAL NEW ZEALAND SUBDUCTION ZONE EARTHQUAKES ON THE SCEC BROADBAND STRONG GROUND MOTION SIMULATION PLATFORM Brendon Bradley
126 Depositional Environment Effects on Observed Liquefaction Performance in Silt Swamps during the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence Misko Cubrinovski
125 Liquefaction Resistance and Steady State Characterization of Shallow Soils within the Christchurch Central Business District Misko Cubrinovski
124 Characterization of Shallow Soils in the Central Business District of Christchurch, New Zealand Misko Cubrinovski
123 PEER-NGL Project: Open Source Global Database and Model Development for the Next-Generation of Liquefaction Assessment Procedures Misko Cubrinovski
122 Liquefaction Assessments at Shallow Foundation Building Sites in the Central Business District of Christchurch, New Zealand Misko Cubrinovski
121 Spatial Variation of Magnitude Scaling Factors During the 2010 Darfield and 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand, Earthquakes Misko Cubrinovski
120 Mapping surface liquefaction caused by the September 2010 and February 2011 Canterbury earthquakes - a digital dataset Misko Cubrinovski
119 Object-based image analysis for mapping earthquake-induced liquefaction ejecta in Christchurch, New Zealand Misko Cubrinovski
118 Laboratory-Based Characterization of Shallow Silty Soils in Southwest Christchurch Misko Cubrinovski
117 The Frontiers of Data in New Zealand Erica Seville
116 Data Integration and Visualisation Platform: Using the DIVE Prototype to Answer Some Questions and Raise Others Erica Seville
115 SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF REPAIRED LIGHTLY-REINFORCED CONCRETE WALLS Ken Elwood
114 Repair and Retesting of Lightly-Reinforced Concrete Walls Ken Elwood
113 Validation of Strong Ground Motion Simulations of two Historical New Zealand Subduction Zone Earthquakes on the SCEC Broadband Strong Ground Motion Simulation Platform Brendon Bradley
112 Hybrid Broadband Ground-Motion Simulation of the 2011 Mw6.2 Christchurch Earthquake, New Zealand Brendon Bradley
111 PRECARIOUS ROCKS AND DESIGN GROUND MOTIONS: FROM RESEARCH TO INDUSTRY APPLICATION Mark Stirling
110 Economic effects of regulating the seismic strengthening of older buildings: the New Zealand experience” Jason Ingham