Friday, March 25, 2016


Mass wasting also known as slope movement or mass movement occurs in New Zealand which ranges from massive rock avalanches, to rock slides, rock falls and debris flows. These became very serious due to a recent case that occurred from mass wasting happened at Mount Ruapehu in 2007. A crater lake that was being blocked by the tephra dam broke, which caused a lahar to run down the mountain. An abundance of mud, rock, and water traveled down the Whangaehu River and ended up forming a lahar and in an emergency situation, all major roads in the area were shut down, which trapped thousands of people trying to pass through, but no injuries or deaths occurred. I couldn't find any information about how New Zealand warns people and prevention for mass wasting but the information provided in this weeks lessons had a landslide preparedness page which had helpful information which many countries could benefit from doing.

4 comments:

  1. "Climate and Mass Wasting of New Zealand." New Zealand. N.p., 11 Oct. 2012. Web. 25 Mar. 2016.
    "Landslide Preparedness." Landslide Preparedness. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Mar. 2016.

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  2. IT is crazy how things such as rocks can have such an impact on the society around it. I know it sounds pretty simple but when things like rockslides happen people need to know what to do when something like that happens.

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  3. Sounds like New Zealand had a wake up call as far as properness goes. After a event such as this one occurs they could create a plan or a watch system. I find it crazy also how landslides can occur and cause so much damage so fast.

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  4. I think just identifying anf mapping the risk areas would help avoid areas of high risk:
    http://www.wcrc.govt.nz/Documents/Natural%20Hazard%20Reports/FINAL%20Landslide%20Susceptibility%20Report%202010%20K%20England.pdf
    http://blogs.agu.org/landslideblog/2013/03/14/managing-landslide-hazard-an-example-from-franz-josef-in-new-zealand/
    http://www.gns.cri.nz/Home/Our-Science/Natural-Hazards/Landslides

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