Fault
Our Changing World - Finding faults
Alison Ballance meets geologist Dr. Carolyn Boulton, who is a ‘fault finder’, interested in how faults slide during earthquakes. Audio
Alison Ballance retrospective 2: Kaikōura earthquake science
Alsion Ballance revisits a story looking at the complexity of the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake. Audio
Alison Ballance retrospective 2: Kaikōura earthquake science
Alsion Ballance revisits a story looking at the complexity of the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake.
AudioOur Changing World for 3 September 2020
Three seismologists from GeoNet reflect on the decade of big earthquakes that began 10 years ago with the Darfield earthquake in Canterbury. Audio
Lime told to prove safety of e-scooters, or remove them
Auckland Transport chairman Lester Levy says Lime must prove its e-scooters are safe by Friday or get all of them off the roads. He told Lisa Owen he's also considering an investigation into the role… Video, Audio
When the Kekerengu Fault ruptured
Geologists are combing the ground in the wake of the 7.8M Kaikōura earthquake looking for clues, to understand what happened when 9 faults rupture at the same time. Audio, Gallery
When the Kekerengu Fault ruptured
Geologists are combing the ground in the wake of the 7.8M Kaikōura earthquake looking for clues, to understand what happened when 9 faults rupture at the same time.
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