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- Alpine_Fault abstract "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. It forms a transform boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate. Earthquakes along the fault, and the associated earth movements, have formed the Southern Alps. The uplift to the southeast of the fault is due to an element of convergence between the plates, meaning that the fault has a significant high-angle reverse oblique component to its displacement.The Alpine Fault is believed to align with the Macquarie Fault Zone in the Puysegur Trench off the southwestern corner of the South Island. From there, the Alpine Fault runs along the western edge of the Southern Alps, before splitting into a set of smaller dextral strike-slip faults north of Arthur's Pass, known as the Marlborough Fault System. This set of faults, which includes the Wairau Fault, the Hope Fault, the Awatere Fault, and the Clarence Fault, transfer displacement between the Alpine Fault and the Hikurangi subduction zone to the north. The Hope fault is thought to represent the primary continuation of the Alpine fault.Average slip rates in the fault's central region are about 30mm a year, very fast by global standards.".
- Alpine_Fault thumbnail South_Island_blizzard_2003.jpg?width=300.
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- Alpine_Fault wikiPageExternalLink Where-were-NZs-largest-earthquakes.
- Alpine_Fault wikiPageExternalLink alpf.html.
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- Alpine_Fault wikiPageExternalLink Great-Alpine-Fault-Earthquake.
- Alpine_Fault wikiPageExternalLink start.htm.
- Alpine_Fault wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Alpine_Fault wikiPageID "1340112".
- Alpine_Fault wikiPageRevisionID "600778834".
- Alpine_Fault hasPhotoCollection Alpine_Fault.
- Alpine_Fault subject Category:Seismic_faults_of_New_Zealand.
- Alpine_Fault subject Category:Strike-slip_faults.
- Alpine_Fault type Abstraction100002137.
- Alpine_Fault type Act100030358.
- Alpine_Fault type Event100029378.
- Alpine_Fault type Mistake100070965.
- Alpine_Fault type Nonaccomplishment100066216.
- Alpine_Fault type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Alpine_Fault type SeismicFaultsOfNewZealand.
- Alpine_Fault type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Alpine_Fault comment "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. It forms a transform boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate. Earthquakes along the fault, and the associated earth movements, have formed the Southern Alps.".
- Alpine_Fault label "Alpine Fault".
- Alpine_Fault label "Alpine-Verwerfung".
- Alpine_Fault label "Great Alpine Fault".
- Alpine_Fault label "Альпийский разлом".
- Alpine_Fault sameAs Alpine-Verwerfung.
- Alpine_Fault sameAs Great_Alpine_Fault.
- Alpine_Fault sameAs m.04v06j.
- Alpine_Fault sameAs Q1850372.
- Alpine_Fault sameAs Q1850372.
- Alpine_Fault sameAs Alpine_Fault.
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- Alpine_Fault depiction South_Island_blizzard_2003.jpg.
- Alpine_Fault isPrimaryTopicOf Alpine_Fault.