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    • Development of the New Zealand Community Fault Model – version 1.0 

      Van Dissen, Russ; Seebeck, Hannu; Litchfield, Nicola; Barnes, Philip; Nicol, Andy; Langridge, Robert; Barrell, David; Villamor, Pilar; Ellis, Susan; Rattenbury, Mark; Bannister, Stephen; Gerstenberger, Matt; Ghisetti, Francesca; Sutherland, Rupert; Fraser, Jeff; Nodder, Scott; Stirling, Mark; Humphrey, Jade; Bland, Kyle; Howell, Andrew; Mountjoy, Joshu; Moon, Vicki; Stahl, Tim; Spinardi, Francesca; Townsend, Dougal; Clark, Kate; Hamling, Ian; Cox, Simon; de Lange, William; Wopereis, Paul; Johnston, Mike; Morgenstern, Regine; Eccles, Jennifer; Little, Tim; Fry, Bill; Griffin, Jonathan; Townsend, John; Mortimer, Nick; Alcaraz, Samantha; Massiot, Cecile; Rowland, Julie; Muirhead, James; Upton, Phaedra; Hirschberg, Hamish; Lee, Julie (2021-04-14)
      There has been a long-identified need in New Zealand for a community-developed three-dimensional fault model that is accessible and available to all. Over the past year, work has progressed on building and parameterising ...
    • Risk-Targeted Hazard Spectra for Seismic Design in New Zealand 

      Horspool, Nick; Elwood, Ken; Gerstenberger, Matt (2021-04-14)
      The promotion of risk-targeted hazard spectra as the basis of seismic design internationally has increased over the past decade. Risk-targeted hazard spectra are derived through convolution of hazard curves with representative ...
    • The 2022 New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model Revision 

      Gerstenberger, Matt (2021-04-14)
      We are embarking on the most significant revision of the NSHM in more than 20 years. An international team of more than 50 scientists is contributing to two working groups: 1) Seismicity Rate Models (SRM); and 2) Ground ...
    • The national seismic hazard model for New Zealand: Contributions from the deep south 

      Stirling, Mark; Shaw, Bruce; Fitzgerald, Michelle; Ross, Clarissa; Gerstenberger, Matt (2021-04-14)
      The New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) is being updated for the first time since 2010 in a multi-institutional project led by GNS Science (www.gns.cri.nz/NSHM). In the interim, several major well-instrumented ...
    • Wellington basin amplification: research goals and update from the National Seismic Hazard Model Programme 

      Kaiser, Anna; Hill, Matt; Wotherspoon, Liam; Bradley, Brendon; Lee, Robin; Roten, Daniel; Bourguignon, Sandra; Pancha, Aasha; Gerstenberger, Matt (2021-04-14)
      In Wellington, 3D basin amplification effects observed at 1 – 2 second spectral periods were identified as one factor likely to have exacerbated damage to mid-rise structures during the 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake ...