The Conway Segment of the dextral-slip Hope Fault is one of the fastest slipping fault segments along New Zealand s plate boundary, but has not ruptured co-seismically in the historic period and little paleoseismic data exist to constrain its large earthquake record. Two paleoseismic trenches were opened adjacent to Greenburn Stream near Kaikoura for the 2001 ILP Paleoseismology Conference. Both trenches were excavated into deposits ponded against an uphill-facing shutter scarp. Trench 1, dug through a cobbly soil and surface deposit was dominated by a thick fan/fluvial sequence that was radiocarbon dated at 4409 ± 60 C14 years BP (4844-5288 cal years BP) at the base of the trench. This trench exhibited evidence of complex deformation from ...
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The Conway Segment of the dextral-slip Hope Fault is one of the fastest slipping fault segments alon...
The Hurunui segment of the dextral-slip Hope fault extends for ∼42 km between the Hope and Hurunui R...
Detailed paleoseismic investigation of the Alpine Fault, South Island, New Zealand, has been underta...
Determining the location and recurrence of seismic slip at subduction zones is essential for constra...
Determining the location and recurrence of seismic slip at subduction zones is essential for constra...
Paleoseismic trenches excavated at two sites reveal ages of late Holocene earthquakes along the Conw...
My thesis documents the first-ever paleoseismic trench investigation of the Akatore Fault, which has...
The timing of large Holocene prehistoric earthquakes is determined by dated surface ruptures and lan...
The Porters Pass fault (PPF) is a prominent element of the Porters Pass-Amberley Fault Zone (PPAFZ) ...
International audienceThe north-striking sinistral reverse Papatea Fault ruptured with a very large ...
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International audienceIn places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the r...
International audienceIn places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the r...
International audienceIn places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the r...
International audienceIn places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the r...
The Conway Segment of the dextral-slip Hope Fault is one of the fastest slipping fault segments alon...
The Hurunui segment of the dextral-slip Hope fault extends for ∼42 km between the Hope and Hurunui R...
Detailed paleoseismic investigation of the Alpine Fault, South Island, New Zealand, has been underta...
Determining the location and recurrence of seismic slip at subduction zones is essential for constra...
Determining the location and recurrence of seismic slip at subduction zones is essential for constra...
Paleoseismic trenches excavated at two sites reveal ages of late Holocene earthquakes along the Conw...
My thesis documents the first-ever paleoseismic trench investigation of the Akatore Fault, which has...
The timing of large Holocene prehistoric earthquakes is determined by dated surface ruptures and lan...
The Porters Pass fault (PPF) is a prominent element of the Porters Pass-Amberley Fault Zone (PPAFZ) ...
International audienceThe north-striking sinistral reverse Papatea Fault ruptured with a very large ...
International audienceIn places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the r...
International audienceIn places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the r...
International audienceIn places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the r...
International audienceIn places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the r...
International audienceIn places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the r...