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When the earth blisters: Exploring recurrent liquefaction features in the coastal system of Christchurch,New Zealand
Authors:Monica Giona Bucci  Peter Almond  Pilar Villamor  William Ries  Carol Smith  Martitia Tuttle
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand;2. GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand;3. M. Tuttle & Associates, Georgetown, ME, USA
Abstract:The 14 February, or Valentine's Day, 2016 earthquake located offshore of Christchurch produced a new generation of liquefaction in the coastal environment of Christchurch, an environment of recurrent liquefaction during the 2010–2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence. The Valentine's Day earthquake occurred while trenches were open at a site in the coastal environment for studying the 2010–2011 liquefaction features. Observations in the 2016 trenches provided insights into the formation of a suite of surface and subsurface liquefaction features characteristic of the dune deposits, related to the persistent shallow water table, well‐sorted sands within the liquefiable layer and the soil above. Given these conducive conditions, there is a high potential that all earthquakes capable of inducing liquefaction may have been recorded during formation of the dunes near Christchurch. However, overprinting by subsequent generations of liquefaction features may be common and present challenges in unravelling the event history.
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