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These are Fault Avoidance Zones (FAZs) for active faults in onshore New Zealand, as defined by the 2003 Ministry for the Environment "Planning for Development on or Close to Active Faults" guidelines (MfE Active Fault Guidelines). Created by GNS Science and compiled from local and regional active fault studies. This database represents the most current and up-to-date information on FAZs in New Zealand and is subject to change with future advances in data, knowledge and understanding. For more information visit https://doi.org/10.21420/q4yp-x771 |
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These are Fault Avoidance Zones (FAZs) for active faults in onshore New Zealand, as defined by the 2003 Ministry for the Environment "Planning for Development on or Close to Active Faults" guidelines (MfE Active Fault Guidelines). Created by GNS Science and compiled from local and regional active fault studies. This database represents the most current and up-to-date information on FAZs in New Zealand and is subject to change with future advances in data, knowledge and understanding. For more information visit https://doi.org/10.21420/q4yp-x771 |
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These Fault Avoidance Zones (FAZs) should be used to assist future land use planning, particularly with regard to building on "Greenfield" (i.e. previously undeveloped land) sites or in the renovation of buildings in areas adjacent to active faults in accordance with the Ministry for the Environment "Planning for Development on or Close to Active Faults" (Kerr et al. 2003). The key attributes applicable to planning purposes are: Fault Complexity (the width and distribution of the deformed land around the fault trace); and Recurrence Interval (the average time between surface ruptures) Class. Kerr J, Nathan S, Van Dissen R, Webb P, Brunsdon D, King A. 2003. Planning for development of land on or close to active faults. Lower Hutt (NZ): Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences Ltd. 67 p. (Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences client report; 2002/124). http://www.mfe.govt.nz/publications/rma/planning-development-land-or-close-active-faults-guideline-assist-resource. For more information visit https://doi.org/10.21420/q4yp-x771 |
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Terms of Use: The NZAFD (Database) cannot be used for commercial purposes including, but not limited to, reselling and/or providing technical services based on the Database. You must acknowledge the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNSScience) as the source of the Database in any publication or other public disclosure where you use or rely on the Database. These data should be used in conjunction with the associated GNS Science consultancy report. Not to be used at a scale less than 1:5000.Disclaimer: GNS Science does not warrant or represent that the Database is accurate, complete or fit for any particular purpose. GNS Science does not accept any responsibility for the use of or reliance on the data by any person other than that set out in the associated consultancy report and shall not be liable to any person other than that set out in the associated consultancy report on any ground for any loss, damage or expense arising from such use or reliance. |
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