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Dynamic Shaking Layer models for large New Zealand earthquakes (M6.5+): from rapid source characterization to landslide and impact forecasting
Kaiser, Anna; Andrews, Jen; Fry, Bill; Horspool, Nick; Lukovic, Biljana; Massey, Chris; Warren-Smith, Emily; Chamberlain, C.; Goded, Tatiana (2024-04-09)GNS Science has developed a new Shaking Layers tool to rapidly deliver near-real time ground shaking maps for New Zealand, available directly through GeoNet. Shaking Layers combines observed strong motion data with ground ... -
GeoNet’s Shaking Layer Tool: Generation of near-real time ground shaking for post-event response
Horspool, Nick; Goded, Tatiana; Kaiser, Anna; Chadwick, Mark; Charlton, Danielle; Houltham, Jeremy; Groom, Josh (2023-04-19)Information on ground shaking following an earthquake is important for many applications from emergency response, engineering assessments, infrastructure management, insurance claim estimation and research. GeoNet, along ... -
Meet EDDIE – QuakeCoRE’s new earthquake test dummy
Vinnell, Lauren; Johnston, David; Hogan, Lucas; Stephens, Max; Horspool, Nick (2023-04-19)Until recently there has been limited understanding of the relationship between behaviour during earthquake shaking and risk of injury. Studying human behaviour during shaking is important, however, because with a better ... -
Rapid Earthquake Rupture Characterisation for New Zealand Using the FinDer Algorithm
Andrews, Jen; Behr, Yannik; Böse, Maren; Massin, Frédérick; Kaiser, Anna; Fry, Bill; Horspool, Nick (2024-04-09)For large and damaging earthquakes, rupture location and extent are critical inputs for impact forecasts and response decision-making. This information has the potential to significantly improve estimates of ground shaking, ... -
Risk-targeted framework for seismic design: Maintaining serviceability
Hulsey, Anne; Horspool, Nick; Elwood, Kenneth; Gerstenberger, Matthew (2022-04-27)Changes to how seismic loads are determined for building design are imminent, as necessitated by the ongoing National Seismic Hazard Model update. The authors recently proposed a framework to produce risk-targeted hazard ... -
Social Influences on behavioural response to earthquake shaking
Vinnell, Lauren; Inch, Piata; Johnston, David; Horspool, Nick (2022-04-27)Many earthquake injuries in Aotearoa New Zealand occur because people either do not act quickly to protect themselves or act in a way which can lead to harm. Earthquakes are an uncertain context in which to make behavioural ...