Palaeotsunami Deposits On The Southern Hikurangi Margin; Contributions From Lake Grassmere, Marlborough

  • PIZER, CHARLOTTE,OLIVIA
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Publication date
January 2019
Language
English

Abstract

The Hikurangi subduction margin poses the most significant hazard for New Zealand, with particular threat for populated regions on the east coast. Strain accumulation on the margin suggests likely future scenarios of ruptures of > Mw 9, with great potential for large tsunamis. The southern section of the Hikurangi subduction margin is particularly poorly constrained, due to the lack of historic earthquakes and limited evidence of palaeotsunami and palaeoearthquake. Furthermore, the unknown rupture extent into the Cook Strait has major implications for tsunami height. The shallow coastal embayment of Lake Grassmere in Marlborough is located at the southern end of the Hikurangi margin and has potential for preserving a record of prehistoric...

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