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Video lecture - The Canterbury Earthquakes: Geological and Seismological Context for what is Happening Beneath our Feet

Sally Furniss

Well-known member
The Canterbury Earthquakes: Geological and Seismological Context for what is Happening Beneath our Feet

Presented by Professor Jarg Pettinga and Dr Mark Quigley

Earthquake Lecture One: Wednesday 27 July
(Duration: 80mins)

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Part 2 here http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=172605

Earthquake Lecture Two:

(Duration: 58.35mins)

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Earthquake Lecture Three: Rock Fall and Slope Stability - 10 August 2011

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