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Earthquake Triggers “Slow Motion” Quakes in New Zealand(图)
Earthquake Triggers Slow Motion Quakes New Zealand
2017/9/20
Slow slip events, a type of slow motion earthquake that occurs over days to weeks, are thought to be capable of triggering larger, potentially damaging earthquakes. In a new study led by The Universit...
New Zealand Institute of Chemistry Conference (NZIC-16)
Supramolecular Chemistry Chemistry
2016/7/26
NZIC16 is gearing up to be an exciting conference, with a range of chemistry and chemists from around the world. You can still register for the conference at the links below. If you would like to give...
Paleoseismology and slip rate of the Conway Segment of the Hope Faultat Greenburn Stream,South Island,New Zealand
Hope Fault paleoseismicity ConwaySegment Kaikoura neotectonics slip rate recurrence NZMS 260 sheet 031
2015/9/16
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 littl...
Possible reduction of earthquake hazard on the Wellington Fault,New Zealand,after the nearby 1855,M 8.2 Wairarapa earthquake and implication for interpreting paleoearthquake intervals
Wellington region changes on Coulombfailure stress earthquake hazard
2015/9/16
Based on the indicative modelling, the changes in Coulomb failure function (?CFS) suggest that the W-HV segment and the T-P segment could be stable in at least the future 300 years and 190 years respe...
Lichenometry dating of coseismic changes to a New Zealand landslide complex
earthquakes lichens paleoseismology
2015/9/16
Lichenometry is a surface-exposure-dating procedure that complements traditional trench-and-date stratigraphic studies of earthquakes. Lichens on the surficial blocks of a slump in the Seaward Kaikour...
Procedures and toolsused in the investigationof New Zealand's historical earthquakes
seismicity historicalearthquake earthquake catalogue
2015/9/14
New Zealand?s tectonic setting, astride an obliquely convergent tectonic boundary, means that it has experienced many large earthquakes in its 200-year written historical records. The task of identify...
Comparison between low-cost and traditional MEMS accelerometers: a case study from the M7.1 Darfield, New Zealand, aftershock deployment
Seismology Instruments and techniques Ground Motion Seismic Risk
2015/8/27
Recent advances in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) sensing and distributed computing techniques have enabled the development of low-cost, rapidly deployed dense seismic networks. The Quake-Cat...
Using multivariate adaptive regression splines to predict the distributions of New Zealand’s freshwater diadromous fish
distribution environment fish fresh-water MARS
2015/8/21
Relationships between probabilities of occurrence for fifteen diadromous fish species and environmental variables characterising their habitat in fluvial waters were explored using an extensive collec...
Variation in demersal fish species richness in the oceans surrounding New Zealand:an analysis using boosted regression trees
Demersal fish Species richness Boosted regression trees Statistical model
2015/8/21
We analysed relationships between demersal fish species richness, environment and trawl characteristics using an extensive collection of trawl data from the oceans around New Zealand. Analyses were ca...
Dispersal,disturbance and the contrasting biogeographies of New Zealand’s diadromous and non-diadromous fish species
Boosted regression tree diadromy dispersal disturbance fish freshwater statistical model species ranges
2015/8/21
Aim To examine the relationship between diadromy and dispersal ability in New Zealand’s freshwater fish fauna, and how this affects the current environmental and geographic distributions of both diadr...
The Pacific Ocean and Global OBIS:A New Zealand Perspective
Pacific Ocean and Global OBIS New Zealand Perspective
2015/8/5
New Zealand is the most oceanic nation of significant size, in the world's largest ocean. It is more than 1600 km from the nearest continent, has a land area of 268,200 km2 (103,552 square miles), and...
Earthquake and Tsunami Potential of the Hikurangi Subduction Thrust, New Zealand: Insights from Paleoseismology, GPS, and Tsunami Modeling
Hikurangi Subduction Thrust GPS
2015/7/17
The Hikurangi subduction margin, where the Pacific Plate subducts beneath the North Island of New Zealand, poses a major seismic and tsunami hazard to the New Zealand region, but its seismic and tsuna...
Paleointensities on 8 ka obsidian from Mayor Island, New Zealand
Paleo Intensities 8 ka obsidian Mayor Island New Zealand
2014/12/31
The 8 ka BP (6050 BCE) pantelleritic obsidian flow on Mayor Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, has been investigated using 30 samples from two sites. Due to a very high paramagnetic/ferromagnetic rat...
Grassland production under global change scenarios for New Zealand pastoral agriculture
Grassland production global change scenarios
2014/12/19
We adapt and integrate the Biome-BGC and Land
Use in Rural New Zealand models to simulate pastoral agriculture and to make land-use change, intensification of agricultural activity and climate ...
Bleeding Efficiency and Meat Oxidative Stability and Microbiological Quality of New Zealand White Rabbits Subjected to Halal Slaughter without Stunning and Gas Stun-killing
Rabbit Halal Slaughter Gas Stun Kill Residual Blood Storage Stability
2016/5/16
A study was conducted to compare the effect of halal slaughter without stunning and gas stun killing followed by bleeding on residual blood content and storage stability of rabbit meat. Eighty male Ne...