Introduction to the Kaikōura earthquake special issue

IF 1.9 4区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/00288306.2023.2197240
A. Nicol, A. Howell, N. Litchfield, T. Wilson, Stephen Bannister, C. Massey
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ABSTRACT The Kaikōura Earthquake ruptured a complex network of at least 20 faults in the northeastern South Island, with variable geometries, slip and slip rates. Ground shaking and surface fault rupture generated a tsunami, thousands of landslides, and many dammed rivers. The earthquake damaged farmland, buildings and infrastructure in the northeastern South Island and Wellington regions, closing critical transport networks for over a year. This special issue presents a collection of 12 papers on the earthquake. These papers cover a range of topics, including, the geometries and paleoearthquake histories of faults that ruptured, seismic hazards, the tsunami and coastal geomorphology, together with the societal impact and communication of the earthquake. They incorporate our understanding of the earthquake 5–6 years since it occurred. Despite an unprecedented amount of data and thousands of published papers referring to the earthquake, many key questions remain. These include: is the Hikurangi subduction interface capable of producing great earthquakes beneath the northeastern South Island? Why did the Hope Fault not accommodate significant slip in the earthquake? Has the earthquake changed the seismic hazard in central Aotearoa New Zealand? Addressing these questions will improve understanding of seismic processes and hazards helping to build resilience to future earthquakes.
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介绍Kaikōura地震特刊
Kaikōura地震破坏了南岛东北部一个由至少20个断层组成的复杂网络,这些断层具有可变的几何形状、滑动和滑动速率。地面震动和地表断层破裂引发了海啸、数千次山体滑坡和许多河流被筑坝。地震破坏了南岛东北部和惠灵顿地区的农田、建筑和基础设施,导致关键的交通网络关闭了一年多。本期特刊收录了12篇有关这次地震的论文。这些论文涵盖了一系列的主题,包括断裂断层的几何形状和古地震历史、地震危害、海啸和海岸地貌,以及地震的社会影响和传播。它们包含了我们对地震发生后5-6年的理解。尽管有前所未有的大量数据和数千篇有关地震的论文发表,但许多关键问题仍然存在。这些问题包括:Hikurangi俯冲界面是否能够在南岛东北部产生大地震?为什么希望断层在地震中没有容纳明显的滑动?地震是否改变了新西兰奥特罗阿中部的地震危险性?解决这些问题将提高对地震过程和灾害的理解,有助于建立对未来地震的恢复能力。
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期刊介绍: Aims: New Zealand is well respected for its growing research activity in the geosciences, particularly in circum-Pacific earth science. The New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics plays an important role in disseminating field-based, experimental, and theoretical research to geoscientists with interests both within and beyond the circum-Pacific. Scope of submissions: The New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics publishes original research papers, review papers, short communications and letters. We welcome submissions on all aspects of the earth sciences relevant to New Zealand, the Pacific Rim, and Antarctica. The subject matter includes geology, geophysics, physical geography and pedology.
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