Kluger, MichalSeibel, D.Moon, Vicki G.Kreiter, S.Hepp, D.A.de Lange, Willem P.Jorat, EhsanMörz, T.2015-10-072015-09-072015-10-072015-09-07Kluger, M., Seibel, D., Moon, V. G., Kreiter, S., Hepp, D., de Lange, W. P., … Mörz, T. (2015). The role of halloysite morphology on undrained shear strength and sensitivity of volcanic ashes in New Zealand. Presented at the InterCoast Workshop, Bremen.https://hdl.handle.net/10289/9676Large areas of the North Island of New Zealand are covered by thick Pleistocene pyroclastic deposits that are often prone to coastal landslides. In the Tauranga region (Fig. 1a) some landslides are associated with the Pahoia Tephras, a sequence of highly weathered sensitive rhyolitic ashes containing high amounts of the clay mineral halloysite (Moon et al., 2013, 2015).application/pdfen© 2015 the authorsThe role of halloysite morphology on undrained shear strength and sensitivity of volcanic ashes in New ZealandConference Contribution