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natureandco.com - Earthquakes in New Zealand
Cover image: the Awatere Fault Zone at Tarndale looking south-west up ... Fault/area Rate of movement Periodicity of big quakes Last big quake Alpine Fault 2.5-4.5 mm/y 250-400 years no movement in the last 100 years Wellington Fault 600 years 300-500 years ago Wairarapa Fault 1855 magnitude 8-8.2 Hope Fault ...
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natureandco.com - Tectonic Landforms of New Zealand
Image: The Wellington Fault is clearly visible here, cutting across the hills in the left foreground, then forming the western (left) shore of Wellington Harbour, then marking the ... synclines and anticlines), where are now located Wellington Harbour, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Kaitoke basins. Wellington Fault forms the western shore of Wellington Harbour and the north-west boundary of ...
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Natureandco.com - National Parks of New Zealand - Te Urewera National Park
North Island, which stretches over 650 km (404 miles) from Wellington to the East Cape. The main rock types in these ... (10 ') in places. See also the Volcanoes of New Zealand A fault-induced topography The major ridges and river valleys of the ... North Island. The fault that lies in the Whakatane River valley can be traced southwards more or less continuously to the Wellington Fault. Hot springs ...
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natureandco.com - Earthquakes in New Zealand
Australian and Pacific plates is formed by the Hikurangi Subduction zone, the Alpine Fault, and the Puysegur Subduction Zone. The rates and direction of movement of the Pacific Plate ... the classic sequence of: the forearc region that includes the North Island axial ranges (from Wellington through Tararua and Ruahine Ranges to the Raukumara Range), which absorbs the greatest part of ...
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The Feral Sheep of Campbell Island
At the same time I was involved in a study of a wool fault known as 'weak back wool' and wanted to observe its incidence in a flock not ... Colin Meurk, botanist, Dunedin Bill Regnault, Wool lecturer, Palmerston North Chris Robertson, Wildlife, Wellington Rodney Russ, Wildlife, Wellington Gerry van Tets, ornithologist, Canberra Chris was nominated as second in command and group ...
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EcoNews, Serving the Vision of a Sustainable Vancouver Island
What will it take for an ethic of this kind ... "! Send your card to: The Right Honourable Paul Martin, Office of the Prime Minister, 80 Wellington St, Ottawa, K1A 0A2 NOTICE EcoNews provides this electronic version of the newsletter free of ...
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New Zealand Planning Institute - PQ Library
Better Environment by FELICITY WOOD Issue # 163 - Regional Planning Towards an Internationally Competitive Wellington Region by GRAHAM SPARGO Multiple Strategies in Search of Coherent Implementation by MICHAEL TUCKER AND ... Ruapehu by GRAHAM LEONARD & DAVID JOHNSTON Property Price Rise On the Coast by CLAIRE FREEMAN Fault Rupture Hazard In New Zealand by, J. BECKER, W SAUNDERS and R VAN DISSEN ...
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