Seismic activity of New Zealand's alpine fault more complex than suspected
Published Date: 12/1/2020
Source: phys.org
A rupture along the full length of the fast-slipping Alpine Fault on New Zealand's South Island poses the largest potential seismic threat to the southern and central parts of the country. But new evidence of a 19th century earthquake indicates that in at least one portion of the fault, smaller earthquakes may occur in between such large rupture events.