Do great earthquakes occur on the Alpine Fault in central South Island, New Zealand?
Geophysical monograph2007pp. 235–251
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Rupert Sutherland, Donna Eberhart‐Phillips, Ruth Harris, T. A. Stern, John Beavan, Susan Ellis, Stuart Henrys, Simon C. Cox, Richard J. Norris, Kelvin Berryman, John Townend, Stephen Bannister, Jarg R. Pettinga, Beate Leitner, Laura Wallace, Timothy A. Little, A. F. Cooper, Mark D. Yetton, Mark Stirling
Abstract
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Surface Expression Surface Displacement Rate Evidence for Alpine Fault Creep at the Surface Historical Seismicity Evidence for Ancient Alpine Fault Earthquakes Alpine Fault Geometry and Physical Properties at Depth High Heat Flow and Geothermal Gradient Alpine Fault Locking Inferred from Geodetic Data Discussion: Alpine Fault Rupture Mechanisms Alpine Fault Dynamic Rupture Model Discussion: Alpine Fault Rupture Scenarios Discussion: Maximum Earthquake Magnitude Conclusions
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