Wellington Region Earthquake Induced Slope Failure

Slope failure includes all types of failures in slopes, including falls, slides, avalanches, flows, and slumps in both soil and rock. Failures caused by liquefaction are excluded from this study. Earthquake induced slope failures are defined as those caused directly or triggered by earthquakes. The majority of earthquake induced slope failures will occur during earthquake shaking. However, some slopes weakened by earthquake shaking may fail days or weeks after the earthquake. Aftershocks or high intensity and/or long duration rainfall may trigger such failures.Refer to Publication WRC/PP-T-95/06 for accompanying notes.

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Theme {geospatial}
Author Greater Wellington Regional Council
Maintainer Geoffrey Lewis
Maintainer Email Geoffrey Lewis
Source http://data-gwrc.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/760f757598f44a2ca32573faf5fa87e7_11
Source Created 2014-10-14T03:13:36.000Z
Source Modified 2018-09-23T21:54:33.206Z
Language English
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Source Identifier http://data-gwrc.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/760f757598f44a2ca32573faf5fa87e7_11
Dataset metadata created 26 September 2018, last updated 26 September 2018