Geotechnical aspects of the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake on the South Island of New Zealand

M. Stringer, S. Bastin, C. McGann, Claudio Cappellaro, Maya El Kortbawi, R. McMahon, L. Wotherspoon, R. Green, J. Aricheta, R. Davis, Leigh McGlynn, Sally Hargraves, S. V. Ballegooy, M. Cubrinovski, B. Bradley, X. Bellagamba, K. Foster, C. Lai, D. Ashfield, A. Baki, A. Zekkos, Robin L. Lee, N. Ntritsos
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The magnitude Mw7.8 ‘Kaikōura’ earthquake occurred shortly after midnight on 14 November 2016. This paper presents an overview of the geotechnical impacts on the South Island of New Zealand recorded during the post-event reconnaissance. Despite the large moment magnitude of this earthquake, relatively little liquefaction was observed across the South Island, with the only severe manifestation occurring in the young, loose alluvial deposits in the floodplains of the Wairau and Opaoa Rivers near Blenheim. The spatial extent and volume of liquefaction ejecta across South Island is significantly less than that observed in Christchurch during the 2010-2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence, and the impact of its occurrence to the built environment was largely negligible on account of the severe manifestations occurring away from the areas of major development. Large localised lateral displacements occurred in Kaikōura around Lyell Creek. The soft fine-grained material in the upper portions of the soil profile and the free face at the creek channel were responsible for the accumulation of displacement during the ground shaking. These movements had severely impacted the houses which were built close (within the zone of large displacement) to Lyell Creek. The wastewater treatment facility located just north of Kaikōura also suffered tears in the liners of the oxidation ponds and distortions in the aeration system due to ground movements. Ground failures on the Amuri and Emu Plains (within the Waiau Valley) were small considering the large peak accelerations (in excess of 1g) experienced in the area. Minor to moderate lateral spreading and ejecta was observed at some bridge crossings in the area. However, most of the structural damage sustained by the bridges was a result of the inertial loading, and the damage resulting from geotechnical issues were secondary.
2016年新西兰南岛Kaikōura地震的岩土工程方面
Mw7.8级Kaikōura地震发生在2016年11月14日午夜过后不久。本文介绍了在事后侦察期间记录的新西兰南岛岩土工程影响的概述。尽管这次地震的矩震级很大,但整个南岛观测到的液化相对较少,唯一严重的表现是在布伦海姆附近的怀劳河和奥帕阿河洪泛区的年轻、松散的冲积沉积物中。在2010-2011年坎特伯雷地震序列中,南岛的液化喷出物的空间范围和体积明显小于基督城,并且由于其严重表现发生在远离主要开发区域的地区,因此其发生对建筑环境的影响基本上可以忽略。Lyell Creek附近Kaikōura发生了较大的局部侧向位移。地表震动过程中,土体剖面上部的软质细粒物质和河道自由面是位移积累的主要原因。这些迁移严重影响了在莱尔河附近(在大迁移区内)建造的房屋。位于Kaikōura北部的污水处理设施也因地面移动而遭受氧化池衬垫撕裂和曝气系统扭曲。考虑到该地区经历的峰值加速度(超过1g), Amuri和Emu平原(在Waiau山谷内)的地面故障很小。在该地区的一些桥口观察到轻微至中度的横向蔓延和喷出。然而,大多数桥梁的结构破坏是由于惯性荷载造成的,而岩土工程问题造成的破坏是次要的。
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