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‘Slow slip’ quake beneath Wellington

In the News  |  Published: 28 May 2013

Forty kilometres below Wellington two tectonic plates are grinding against each other in an almost imperceptible slow-motion earthquake. The Kapiti […]

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Varied NZ reaction to Italian quake trial

In the News  |  Published: 24 October 2012

The manslaughter conviction of six Italian scientists and a government official for underestimating the risks of an earthquake has sparked […]

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Alpine Fault research shakes up NZ news

In the News  |  Published: 29 June 201229 June 2012

A study of sediment layers in the Southern Alps has offered new insights into the likelihood of the Alpine Fault […]

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Indonesian quake in the New Zealand Herald

In the News  |  Published: 12 April 201212 April 2012

The New Zealand Herald‘s Paul Harper rounds up the scientific response to last night’s quake and tsunami warning in Indonesia. […]

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Experts: South Island seismic risk needs re-evaluation

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 02 November 2011

Scientists  behind the first big compilation of research into the  Christchurch earthquakes say the seismic risk to the whole of […]

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Quake psychology focus at conference

In the News  |  Published: 24 August 201124 August 2011

The trauma and resilience of Cantabrians in the wake of earthquakes has been the focus of research presented at a […]

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Experts answer quake queries

In the News  |  Published: 29 June 201129 June 2011

In another ‘Ask the Experts’ section in the Press, geologists from GNS answer earthquake questions posed by readers of the […]

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Seismologists on Christchurch quakes

In the News  |  Published: 14 June 201114 June 2011

Following yesterday’s two earthquakes in Canterbury, the media sought out experts to explain what happened and, perhaps more importantly, was […]

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Christchurch hit by powerful aftershocks

In the News  |  Published: 13 June 201114 June 2011

Christchurch was struck by two strong aftershocks this afternoon. Details of the severity and the extent of damage continue to […]

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