Natural Hazards Research Centre

Natural Hazards Research Centre

Current Postgraduate Research Students

PhD Students

Bazgard Ali Predicting the location and size of coseismic Landslides.
Carolyn Boulton
Shallow Coseismic Fault Rocks. Read more
Jennifer DuBois Spatial and temporal changes in tsunami risk and risk perception in Canterbury.
Gregory DePascale,

Neotectonics of the Hurunui and 1888 segments of the Hope Fault, New Zealand, using modern landscape analysis tools.

Jesse Dykstra
A Landscape on the Edge: the Role of Mass Wasting in the Post-LGM Evolution of Milford Sound, Fiordland New Zealand.
Theodosios Kritikos Disaster Management in Active Mountain Front Regions Using Tectonic Geomorphology and GIS: Application to Western Southern Alps - New Zealand.
Johnny Wardman Quantifying the vulnerability of high voltage transmission systems to volcanic ash fall hazards.
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

Kevin England Landslide hazard zonation on the West Coast, South island, New Zealand, using landslide inventory and CIS.

Kristel Franklin

Application of GIS analysis for rockfall hazards within the railway corridor between Inangahua and Te Kuha, Lower Buller Gorge.

Julian_Idle Julian Idle A natural hazard vulnerability model of the dynamic population of Lyttelton, New Zealand, and surrounding areas.
Grant Wilson The effects of volcanic ash and gas on modern laptop computers.
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BSc Hons Students

     
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