[PDF][PDF] Infrastructure failure propagations and recovery strategies from an Alpine Fault earthquake scenario: Establishing feedback loops between integrated modelling …

A Davies, C Zorn, L Wotherspoon, S Beaven, T Davies… - 2021 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
While it is well established that community members should participate in resilience
planning, participation with genuine decision-making power remains rare. We detail an end …

Reconciling an early nineteenth‐century rupture of the alpine fault at a section end, Toaroha river, Westland, new zealand

RM Langridge, P Villamor… - Bulletin of the …, 2021 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The Alpine fault is a high slip‐rate plate boundary fault that poses a significant seismic
hazard to southern and central New Zealand. To date, the strongest paleoseismic evidence …

A 6000-year record of surface-rupturing paleoearthquakes on the Wairau Fault, New Zealand

A Nicol, RV Dissen - New Zealand Journal of Geology and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Wairau Fault is part of the Marlborough Fault System (MFS) in the northern
South Island of New Zealand and is capable of generating future large-magnitude …

Evaluation of coseismic landslide hazard on the proposed haast-hollyford highway, south island, new zealand

TR Robinson, TRH Davies, TM Wilson… - … and Management of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Coseismic landsliding presents a major hazard to infrastructure in mountains during large
earthquakes. This is particularly true for road networks, as historically coseismic landsliding …

Strong earthquakes recurrence times of the Southern Thessaly, Greece, Fault System: Insights from a physics-based simulator application

C Kourouklas, R Console, E Papadimitriou… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The recurrence time, T r, of strong earthquakes above a predefined magnitude threshold on
specific faults or fault segments is an important parameter, that could be used as an input in …

Modelling the large earthquakes recurrence times along the North Aegean Trough Fault Zone (Greece) with a physics-based simulator

C Kourouklas, R Console… - Geophysical Journal …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The recurrence time of large earthquakes above a predefined magnitude threshold on
specific faults or fault segments is one of the key parameters for the development of long …

The utility of earth science information in post-earthquake land-use decision-making: the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence in Aotearoa New Zealand

MC Quigley, W Saunders, C Massey… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2020 - nhess.copernicus.org
Earth science information (data, knowledge, advice) can enhance the evidence base for
land-use decision-making. The utility of this information depends on factors including the …

Rock failure and erosion of a fault damage zone as a function of rock properties: Alpine Fault at Waikukupa River

P Upton, PO Koons, SG Roy - New Zealand Journal of Geology …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Erosion rates in the hanging wall of the Alpine Fault are high, keeping pace with rock uplift
over time frames of 104–106 years. On shorter time frames, prediction of temporal and …

Long-Term Recurrence Pattern and Stress Transfer along the Kefalonia Transform Fault Zone (KTFZ), Greece: Implications in Seismic Hazard Evaluation

C Kourouklas, E Papadimitriou, V Karakostas - Geosciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
An effort is exerted to investigate the recurrence pattern of large earthquakes (Mw≥ 6.0) in
the Kefalonia Transform Fault Zone (KTFZ), Greece, by considering the incorporation of the …

A statistical model for earthquake recurrence based on the assimilation of paleoseismicity, historic seismicity, and instrumental seismicity

G Zöller - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Paleoearthquakes and historic earthquakes are the most important source of information for
the estimation of long‐term earthquake recurrence intervals in fault zones, because …