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Characterisation of faults as earthquake sources from geomorphic data in the Tongariro Volcanic Complex, New Zealand
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- Characterisation of faults as earthquake sources from geomorphic data in the Tongariro Volcanic Complex, New Zealand
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At the southern Taupo Rift, tectonic faults and volcanic edifices have interacted during the last 350 kyr. The NNE-striking Tongariro Volcanic Complex is bounded and displaced by four parallel normal faults: National Park, Waihi, Poutu and Upper Waikato Stream, which collectively define the Tongariro Graben. Offsets of geomorphic surfaces of known age and fault trace geometry were used to characterise the seismic parameters of these faults. Along-strike distribution of fault displacement sugg...
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- 03 Dec, 2018
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- Martha Gabriela Gómez-Vasconcelos / Pilar Villamor / Jon Procter / Alan Palmer / Shane Cronin / Clel Wallace / Dougal Townsend / Graham Leonard
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- https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Characterisation_of_faults_as_earthquake_sources_from_geomo...
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- Tongariro Volcanic Complex / Waihi Fault zone / Poutu Fault zone / Tongariro Graben / seismic hazard / Biophysics / Biochemistry / Medicine / Physiology / Biotechnology / Evolutionary Biology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified / Cancer
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