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pro vyhledávání: '"Robert Langridge"'
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Hannu Seebeck, Russ Van Dissen, Nicola Litchfield, Philip M. Barnes, Andrew Nicol, Robert Langridge, David J. A. Barrell, Pilar Villamor, Susan Ellis, Mark Rattenbury, Stephen Bannister, Matthew Gerstenberger, Francesca Ghisetti, Rupert Sutherland, Hamish Hirschberg, Jeff Fraser, Scott D. Nodder, Mark Stirling, Jade Humphrey, Kyle J. Bland, Andrew Howell, Joshu Mountjoy, Vicki Moon, Timothy Stahl, Francesca Spinardi, Dougal Townsend, Kate Clark, Ian Hamling, Simon Cox, Willem de Lange, Paul Wopereis, Mike Johnston, Regine Morgenstern, Genevieve Coffey, Jennifer D. Eccles, Timothy Little, Bill Fry, Jonathan Griffin, John Townend, Nick Mortimer, Samantha Alcaraz, Cécile Massiot, Julie V. Rowland, James Muirhead, Phaedra Upton, Julie Lee
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. :1-21
Autor:
Kate Clark, Rupert Sutherland, Keith Richards-Dinger, Glenn P. Biasi, Sean J. Fitzsimons, Ursula Cochran, Nicolas C. Barth, Robert Langridge, Jamie Howarth, Kelvin Berryman
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Nature Geoscience. 14:314-320
Minor changes in geometry along the length of mature strike-slip faults may act as conditional barriers to earthquake rupture, terminating some and allowing others to pass. This hypothesis remains largely untested because palaeoearthquake data that c
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 111:514-540
The Alpine fault is a high slip-rate plate boundary fault that poses a significant seismic hazard to southern and central New Zealand. To date, the strongest paleoseismic evidence for the onshore southern and central sections indicates that the fault
Autor:
Russell Van Dissen, Edward J. Rhodes, Robert Zinke, Alexandra E. Hatem, C. P. McGuire, James F. Dolan, Nathan D. Brown, Robert Langridge
Publikováno v:
Geosphere. 16:1558-1584
Geomorphic field and aerial lidar mapping, coupled with fault-parallel trenching, reveals four progressive offsets of a stream channel and an older offset of the channel headwaters and associated fill terrace–bedrock contact at Hossack Station alon
Autor:
Russ Van Dissen, N. Khajavi, Andrew Nicol, K. Pedley, Jarg R. Pettinga, Robert Langridge, Ningsheng Wang, Thomas Brough, Timothy Stahl, Dan Clark
Supplementary material for article published in New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics “Kaikōura Earthauake: 5 years on Special Issue. Supplementary material contains preferred (Figure S1 and Table S1) and alternate (Figure S2 and Table S2)
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Anne E. Egger, Robert Langridge, Jennifer Hall, Ray J. Weldon, Brian Marion, Daniel E. Ibarra
The Basin and Range hosted large pluvial lakes during the Pleistocene, which generally reached highstands following the Last Glacial Maximum and then regressed rapidly to near-modern levels. These lakes were large and deep enough to profoundly affect
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https://doi.org/10.1130/2018.2536(07)
https://doi.org/10.1130/2018.2536(07)
Autor:
Timothy Stahl, Clark Fenton, Andrew Nicol, Pillar Villamor, Nicola Litchfield, Andrew King, Timothy A. Little, Jarg R. Pettinga, Jesse Kearse, David J.A. Barrell, Mark Stirling, Russ Van Dissen, Robert Langridge
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Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering. 52:1-22
Areas that experience permanent ground deformation in earthquakes (e.g., surface fault rupture, slope failure, and/or liquefaction) typically sustain greater damage and loss compared to areas that experience strong ground shaking alone. The 2016 Mw 7
Autor:
Timothy Stahl, R. Van Dissen, Robert Langridge, A. Howell, Kate Clark, Edwin Nissen, J. Kearse, Pilar Villamor, Katie Jones
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 125
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 61:329-340
Active traces of the reverse dextral Alpine Fault were poorly located on the true left (southwest) side of the Whataroa River. Mapping using airborne LiDAR-derived high resolution topographic data ...
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Tectonophysics. :112-123
The Hope Fault transfers slip from Hikurangi subduction to the Alpine Fault in the northern South Island of New Zealand. It accommodates mainly dextral strike slip and currently carries the highest slip rate in the Marlborough Fault System. Displacem