Current Postgraduate Research Students
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Bazgard Ali | Predicting the location and size of coseismic Landslides. |
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Carolyn Boulton |
Shallow Coseismic Fault Rocks. Read more |
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Jennifer DuBois | Spatial and temporal changes in tsunami risk and risk perception in Canterbury. |
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Gregory DePascale, | Neotectonics of the Hurunui and 1888 segments of the Hope Fault, New Zealand, using modern landscape analysis tools. |
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Jesse Dykstra |
A Landscape on the Edge: the Role of Mass Wasting in the Post-LGM Evolution of Milford Sound, Fiordland New Zealand. |
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Theodosios Kritikos | Disaster Management in Active Mountain Front Regions Using Tectonic Geomorphology and GIS: Application to Western Southern Alps - New Zealand. |
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Johnny Wardman | Quantifying the vulnerability of high voltage transmission systems to volcanic ash fall hazards. |
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Zac Whitman | Business risk perception and resiliency in an all-hazard environment: an analysis of the relationship between the public and private sections in New Zealand. |
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MSc Students |
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Kevin England | Landslide hazard zonation on the West Coast, South island, New Zealand, using landslide inventory and CIS. |
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Kristel Franklin |
Application of GIS analysis for rockfall hazards within the railway corridor between Inangahua and Te Kuha, Lower Buller Gorge. |
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Julian Idle | A natural hazard vulnerability model of the dynamic population of Lyttelton, New Zealand, and surrounding areas. |
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Grant Wilson | The effects of volcanic ash and gas on modern laptop computers. |
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BSc Hons Students |
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