Electronic Supplement to
Liquefaction Induced during the 2010–2011 Canterbury, New Zealand, Earthquake Sequence and Lessons Learned for the Study of Paleoliquefaction Features

by Martitia P. Tuttle, Pilar Villamor, Peter Almond, Sarah Bastin, Monica Giona Bucci, Robert Langdridge, Kate Clark, and Caroline M. Hardwick

Table S3. Surface Effects of Liquefaction during the 2010 Darfield Earthquake in Agricultural Paddock at Marchand Site

Map Number and Location UTM Zone* M East M South Event Feature Type and Number Sediment Vented Feature Thickness (cm) Feature Width (cm) Feature Length (cm)
29. L29 0621595
5165009
4 September 2010 Sand fissure; 1 Blue gray fine sand 20 210 500
30. L30 0621575
5164963
4 September 2010 Composite sand fissure; 1 Blue gray fine sand 20 200–300 2500
31. L31 0621585
5164974
4 September 2010 Composite sand fissures; 2 Blue gray fine sand 12–20 300 1600
32. L32 0621643
5165031
4 September 2010 Composite sand fissures; 3 Blue gray fine sand 8–15 180 1000
33. L33 0621638
5164995
4 September 2010 Composite sand fissures; 2 Blue gray fine sand 15–20 400 1700
34. L34 0621653
5165005
4 September 2010 Composite sand fissure; 1 Blue gray fine sand 15 300 4000
35. L35 0621653
5164991
4 September 2010 Composite sand fissures; 16 Blue gray fine sand 12–20 250 4600
36. L36 0621663
5164990
4 September 2010 Composite sand fissures; 3 Blue gray fine sand 14–16 260 4700
37. L37 0621650
5164976
4 September 2010 Composite sand fissures; 1 Blue gray fine sand 13 260 5500

NA, not applicable; NM, not measured.

*UTM Zone 59G for all sites.

Sand blow dimensions measured.

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