He stressed the importance of being prepared, as main roading routes between Canterbury and the West Coast could be cut off. The Alpine fault, on New Zealand's South Island, is a large oblique-thrust fault that causes magnitude 7.9 earthquakes every few centuries. An earlier event at around 1600 AD can be recognised throughout the study area, and this is the most recent event in the trench locations north of the Haupiri River. It last ruptured in 1717 and there is a big earthquake, on average, about every 300 years, but the times vary so there is thought to be about a 30% risk of the next ‘Big One’ in the next fifty years. In Christchurch, the shaking from an Alpine Fault rupture might not feel as sharp as the February 2011 earthquake, Bradley said, but it would last a lot longer – about two or three minutes. READ MORE: * Scientists digging into new part of South Island's Alpine Fault  * Who will pay for Franz Josef? A big quake on the Alpine Fault could block South Island highways in more than 120 places and leave 10,000 people cut off, new research has estimated. . The Alpine Fault, which runs for 650km along the spine of the Southern Alps, produces an earthquake of about magnitude 8 on average every 330 years. The alpine fault earthquake will alter tectonic stress distribution, and other faultlines may rupture in the days or years following it. The damaging Christchurch earthquakes ranged from magnitude 4.9 to 7.1 but what will happen when the Alpine fault goes and produces an 8, similar to the ’quakes in Japan? The duration depends on the rupture length and then what happens afterwards. "Now that we have that understanding, we can prepare for it better, and hopefully we can lessen the impact it has on us as a society.". Landslides would close major highways for up to six months, isolating communities and limiting food supplies across the South Island in the event of an Alpine Fault rupture. The Alpine Fault: when AF8 goes big! It forms a transform boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate. In between earthquakes, the Alpine Fault is locked. Based on this 8000-year history, it seems that the Alpine fault is relatively regular in how often it has earthquakes: more so than the San Andreas Fault in California, for example. The Alpine Fault, which runs for about 600km up the spine of the South Island, is one of the world’s major geological features. He wants to raise awareness, not alarm, so people can be fully prepared. The length of the rupture will be up to 400 km, eg. The opposite sides have slid sideways past each other for 480 kilometres over the last 15–20 million years, separating rocks that were originally joined together. That's described as "very destructive;" weak buildings will fall down and many more will be damaged. and Goff, J. on Haast and spreading north to Ahaura. The Alpine Fault has a high probability (estimated at 30%) of rupturing in the next 50 years. Scientists are trying to understand how the Alpine Fault works and how a really big … The central and southern parts of the Alpine Fault run for about 400 kilometres up the spine of the South Island, and are about 40 times longer than the fault responsible for the fatal February 2011 earthquake in Christchurch. Earthquakes along the fault, and the associated earth movements, have formed the Southern Alps. - Food and water for at least three days. The Alpine Fault runs for about 600km along the west of the Southern Alps. ©NASA. Each time it has ruptured, it has also moved vertically, lifting the Southern Alps in the process. Brendon Bradley has been using 3D computer modelling to predict what a major earthquake on the alpine fault could feel like. New research out today reveals that the Alpine Fault - a strike-slip fault running almost the entire length of the South Island - is surprisingly "well-behaved" in its regularity. Alpine Fault Project Releases Video Series to Mark Major Milestone. Approximate rupture dates are 1717AD, 1620 AD, 1450 AD, and 1100 AD. A graphic shows an indicative line of the Alpine Fault in relation to Wanaka and Queenstown. Each time it breaks in an earthquake, it has also moved upwards. . However, most of the motion on the fault is strike-slip (side to side), with the Tasman district and West Coast moving North and Canterbury and Otagomoving South. The rupture will produce one of the biggest earthquakes since European settlement of New Zealand, and it will have a major impact on the lives of many people. Alpine Fault: A single, relatively discrete fault surface within the Alpine Fault Zone, and its immediately associated pug, breccia, and minor faults. You stated, after giving testimony at the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Building Failures in the Christchurch Earthquake, “Absorbing all liability creates a moral hazard. The Australian plate is sliding horizontally towards the north-east, at the same time as the Pacific plate is pushing up, forming the Southern Alps. The shaking in Christchurch, as some below have identified, will be slow and rolly, you will not reach the intensity that the greendale sequence did and definitely not Feb 22 levels. The investigation found the mean interval between large earthquakes on the fault is 330 years and two thirds of the intervals were between 260 and 400 years. Earthquakes along the fault, and the associated earth movements, have formed the Southern Alps. It could cause horizontal movement of up to eight metres. McFadgen, B.G. The Alpine Fault How scientists study the fault Scientists documented 24 regular M8 quakes along the fault over the last 8,000 years, averaging every 330 years. One interesting feature of the fault is that vigorous uplift and erosion have beautifully exposed a thick cross-section of the crust that provides fresh samples of the deep fault surface. "There are things we can do about that . GNS science said there was a 30 per cent chance of a large earthquake on the Alpine Fault in the next 50 years. It forms a transform boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate. There is a chance that the Alpine Fault will rupture in the next 50 to 100 years. In the last 12 million years the Southern Alps have been uplifted by an amazing 20 kilometres, and it is only the fast pace of erosion that has kept their highest point below 4000 metres. An Alpine Fault earthquake will likely rupture a larger fault length (several hundreds of kilometres rather than several tens of kilometres) over a longer period of time (100s of seconds rather than tens of seconds) and affect a much larger area than the Darfield earthquake. The Alpine Fault has a high probability (estimated at 30%) of rupturing in the next 50 years. PHOTO: PROJECTAF8.CO.NZ “What we know about the Alpine Fault is that it tends to produce big earthquakes, roughly every 300 years,” Dr Orchiston said. The Alpine Fault runs 400km up the South Island, along the western edge of the Southern Alps. Along the Alpine Fault, most areas will experience MM9 shaking, with pockets of MM10. The Alpine Fault is a big feature of South Island geography and seismic activity. While we can’t predict when earthquakes will occur, scientific research has shown that the Alpine Fault has an remarkably regular history of producing large earthquakes. An Alpine Fault earthquake will: Likely rupture along a larger area of the fault (several hundreds of kilometres) It will last longer (hundreds of seconds rather than tens of seconds) Potentially there are a lot of things that can happen when and how the Alpine fault goes. The earthquake will last for about two minutes. . UC PhD graduate Tom Robinson investigated what would happen in a magnitude 8.0 event on the Alpine Fault, which has about a one-in-three to one-in-four chance of occurring in the next 50 years. At 3 AM on May 29, 2013, the South Island’s technological uncon­scious roars […] / Learning Bradley said emergency resources would be stretched if a major earthquake struck, and people could expect to "feel far more alone". The Alpine Fault is a geological fault, known as a right-lateral strike-slip fault, that runs almost the entire length of New Zealand's South Island. Each time the fault 'ruptures' it causes a quake around magnitude 8. It shows a rupture starting at the southern end of the Southern Alps and moving north toward Wellington. As with many natural systems, there was a spread of intervals with the longest being about 510 years and the shortest about 140 years. The glaciers and rivers have removed the rest of the material and spread it out across the lowland plains or onto the sea floor. "Given what we know from geological studies of the Alpine Fault, we're anticipating a major magnitude 8.0-plus earthquake, rupturing 500km of the crust, so the shaking will be felt throughout the South Island, but the intensity and duration will ultimately depend on what happens on the fault." In between earthquakes, the Alpine Fault is locked. Explore the Alpine Fault, one of Earth's most impressive geological features, where a big earthquake happens about every 300 years and where one is likely in our lifetimes. The last time it did this was in 1717, when it produced about 8m of horizontal movement. Work during the 1990s has established that the Alpine Fault is a major source of potential seismic hazard and incorporation of data from the fault into seismic hazard maps has greatly changed the perception of earthquake hazard in the South Island. Recent research (published in 2012) by GNS Science has extended our knowledge of the Alpine fault earthquake record back through the past 8000 years. A number of outstanding problems remain in regard to the Alpine Fault, two of which are: The last one was in 1717, 302 years ago, so a big one is coming. But good behaviour, in a scientific sense, may not bring much comfort to South Islanders. There is no way of predicting exactly when an earthquake will happen. Geologists and authorities are racing to quantify what might happen, and how they might respond in the event of the next one, likely to occur some time in the next 50 years. - Toilet paper and large rubbish bags for your emergency toilet. McFadgen, B.G. The Alpine Fault is a geological fault, specifically a right-lateral strike-slip fault, that runs almost the entire length of New Zealand’s South Island. Movement on the Alpine Fault. The surface rupture has extended into the north section of the fault as far as the Haupiri River area, which is 25 km northeast of the Alpine Fault junction with the Hope Fault. Other problems were more likely to be an issue, such as damage to underground pipes, and major landslides along the South Island's main highways. . It would be more of a rolling motion for people in Christchurch, because of their distance away from the fault, he said. The Alpine Fault stretches for hundreds of miles (kilometres) like a spine along New Zealand's South Island. / Earthquakes This trip runs from 3-5 November . A simulation shows the widespread damage that could occur if the South Island's Alpine Fault ruptures. part of Project AF8 (Alpine Fault magnitude 8). "The surface expression of the Alpine Fault is remarkably clear, but there is some debate about the shape of the fault as it goes several kilometres underground. and Goff, J. It may be a fault zone in that it contains lesser faults, but the associated faults will be distinctly minor, closely related, and clearly part of the main fault … The last major earthquake on the Alpine Fault was in 1717, so we're already a little overdue for one of the biggest earthquakes in New Zealand's modern history. The rapid uplift also means that faulted rock from deep down has been brought to the surface, and can be studied by scientists. 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