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snippet: The NZAFD is used for a variety of purposes such as geological research, hazard modelling, and infrastructure planning and is an underlying dataset for other nationally significant hazard applications (e.g., the National Seismic Hazard Model). This view of the database includes only 2016 Kaikōura surface ruptures and is intended to be portrayed and used at a scale of 1:250,000.
summary: The NZAFD is used for a variety of purposes such as geological research, hazard modelling, and infrastructure planning and is an underlying dataset for other nationally significant hazard applications (e.g., the National Seismic Hazard Model). This view of the database includes only 2016 Kaikōura surface ruptures and is intended to be portrayed and used at a scale of 1:250,000.
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description: This dataset contains 2016 Kaikōura surface ruptures mapped at a scale of 1:250,000. The dataset is simplified to this scale from the high resolution New Zealand Active Faults Database (NZAFD). Please note this dataset is a subset taken from NZAFD 1:250,000 scale (the primary source) on the 28 July 2020. The NZAFD 1:250,000 scale is a national database of location and details (e.g., names, ages and amounts of displacement) of onshore active faults and is intended for use at 1:250 000 scale. For more information visit https://doi.org/10.21420/KG20-N635
licenseInfo: The New Zealand Active Faults Database has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science), a New Zealand Crown Research Institute, as part of GNS Science report SR2014/11- The 1:250,000 Active Faults Database of New Zealand: Database Description and Data Dictionary. Terms of Use: The New Zealand Active FaultsDatabase (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. To credit the use of the Database in publications, we recommend citation of the Active Faults Database paper: Langridge, R.M., Ries, W.F., Litchfield, N.J., Villamor, P., Van Dissen, R.J., Barrell, D.J.A., Rattenbury, M.S., Heron, D.W., Haubrock, S., Townsend, D.B., Lee, J.M., Berryman, K.R., Nicol, A., Cox, S.C., Stirling, M.W. (2016). The New Zealand Active Faults Database. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 59: 86-96. doi: 10.1080/00288306.2015.1112818.Disclaimer: GNS Science does not warrant or represent that the Database is accurate, complete or fit for any particular purpose. GNS does not accept any responsibility for the use of or reliance on the Database and shall not be liable to any person on any ground for any loss, damage or expense arising from such use or reliance.These data have a minimum scale limitation of 1:100,000.
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title: Kaikoura 2016 Fault Ruptures 250K
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