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Kate Clark

@KateClarkEqGeo

Earthquake geologist

Wellington City, New Zealand Katılım Kasım 2016
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Jamie Morton
Jamie Morton@JamieMortonNZ·
Scientists have discovered two faults north of Wellington to be more active than they first thought – the latest finding in a long-running, painstaking effort to map the region’s incredibly complex seismic environment nzherald.co.nz/nz/faults-near…
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Dr Lorna Strachan 🌊🔨
Day 5 of the @icdpDrilling FACET workshop in Fiordland & Dunedin. Fab team. Diverse perspectives. STUNNING Fiords! 1 Day to go
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GNS Science Te Pū Ao
GNS Science Te Pū Ao@gnsscience·
A GNS Science team has recently completed work to update Wairarapa’s known active faults. Several ‘new’ faults that had not previously been identified have been included, read about them here 👇 gns.cri.nz/news/scientist…
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GeoNet
GeoNet@geonet·
Do you think you’ve seen a tsunami or other unusual activity about the sea? Report what you’ve seen, heard or felt here tinyurl.com/reporttsunami and help our scientists monitor and understand what is happening along our coast Make sure you are safe before submitting a report!
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Adam Hartland 🔋⚡️
Adam Hartland 🔋⚡️@wegeochem·
Really appreciated the opportunity to highlight the awesome PhD research of Jeff Lang in conversation with Jamie Morton in this piece for the NZ Herald. How far can we push the paleoseismic record in Aotearoa-NZ, both in time and in space...? lnkd.in/gBK-r7Fy
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PaleoPizer
PaleoPizer@PaleoPizer·
@WellingtonUni @gnsscience By dating tephra from proximal, distal onshore and offshore locations, we refine the age of the Waimihia eruption from Taupō volcano, NZ. The widespread deposits provide an important isochron for synchronising sediment archives in many disciplines, including paleoseismology!
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Pilar Villamor
Pilar Villamor@pi_quake·
Humbled to received a tribute form my Spanish colleagues for my contribution to mentoring, training and hosting Spanish researchers/students ..a tribute that I extend to the Paleoseismology Team at GNS. @ActiveFaults @gnsscience
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GeoNet
GeoNet@geonet·
Ask an Expert is back, but this time kids asked the questions! Starting with tsunami, in our first video Kayley asks "What is a tsunami? Is it just a big wave?" 🌊 Watch our expert Dr David Burbidge answer here: youtu.be/cH9QmGs7Ex4 #askanexpert
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GeoNet
GeoNet@geonet·
Next up in our Ask An Expert - Kids series: Felix, 5, asked our tsunami expert Dr Kate Clark 'why are tsunamis so dangerous?'. Watch our #askanexpert video here to find out 🌊 youtu.be/atPumNU3GPI
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GSNZ
GSNZ@GeoscienceNZ·
📢 Our Hochstetter Lecture is going virtual! (👉Which means you can attend no matter where in the country you are!) Join us online on Thursday, 2 December at 3pm. The lecture is public so all welcome! gsnz.org.nz/gsnz-events/Vi… #GSNZ #NZgeocience #MataurangaMaori
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Kate Clark@KateClarkEqGeo·
@seismogenic Same-ish, but Alpine fault triggers Hikurangi (which people ask about ALL the time).
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