The Alpine Fault is a major active continental transform fault that is late in its typical cycle of large earthquakes. Extensive paleoseismic research has revealed that the central segment of the Alpine Fault ruptures in M7+ earthquakes every 291±23 years and last ruptured in 1717 AD. The paleoseismic results also reveal that some places along the fault, which coincide with pronounced along-strike changes in fault characteristics, act as conditional barriers to rupture. The geometry, seismicity rates and geology of the Alpine Fault change along three principal segments (North Westland, Central and South Westland segments) but it is unclear whether source properties (e.g. stress drop) of near-fault seismicity also vary between those fault se...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal patterns in microseismicity along the central secti...
We construct a new data set of 845 focal mechanisms derived from microseismicity recorded between la...
Stress drop studies analyze the change of stress across faults before and after an earthquake. The g...
The Alpine Fault is a major active continental transform fault that is late in its typical cycle of ...
This thesis documents a detailed examination of the seismic activity and characteristics of crustal ...
This thesis documents a detailed examination of the seismic activity and characteristics of crustal ...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Determining the rates and distributions of ...
This thesis documents a detailed examination of the seismic activity and characteristics of crustal ...
©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The Alpine Fault is an oblique strike-slip ...
Abstract. The Alpine fault is the Pacific-Australian plate boundary in the South Island of New Zeala...
The Alpine Fault is a ~900 km-long, active Australian-Pacific plate boundary structure, which accomm...
The Alpine Fault is a ~900 km-long, active Australian-Pacific plate boundary structure, which accomm...
We investigate present-day microseismicity associated with the central Alpine Fault and the zone of ...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal patterns in microseismicity along the central secti...
We construct a new data set of 845 focal mechanisms derived from microseismicity recorded between la...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal patterns in microseismicity along the central secti...
We construct a new data set of 845 focal mechanisms derived from microseismicity recorded between la...
Stress drop studies analyze the change of stress across faults before and after an earthquake. The g...
The Alpine Fault is a major active continental transform fault that is late in its typical cycle of ...
This thesis documents a detailed examination of the seismic activity and characteristics of crustal ...
This thesis documents a detailed examination of the seismic activity and characteristics of crustal ...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Determining the rates and distributions of ...
This thesis documents a detailed examination of the seismic activity and characteristics of crustal ...
©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The Alpine Fault is an oblique strike-slip ...
Abstract. The Alpine fault is the Pacific-Australian plate boundary in the South Island of New Zeala...
The Alpine Fault is a ~900 km-long, active Australian-Pacific plate boundary structure, which accomm...
The Alpine Fault is a ~900 km-long, active Australian-Pacific plate boundary structure, which accomm...
We investigate present-day microseismicity associated with the central Alpine Fault and the zone of ...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal patterns in microseismicity along the central secti...
We construct a new data set of 845 focal mechanisms derived from microseismicity recorded between la...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal patterns in microseismicity along the central secti...
We construct a new data set of 845 focal mechanisms derived from microseismicity recorded between la...
Stress drop studies analyze the change of stress across faults before and after an earthquake. The g...