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A Continental Plate Boundary
Tectonics at South Island, New Zealand
Various AuthorsSeries: Geophysical Monograph(0)
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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 175.
A Continental Plate Boundary offers in one place the most comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge for researchers and students to learn about the tectonics and plate dynamics of the Pacific-Australian continental plate boundary in South Island and about the application of modern geological and geophysical methods. It examines what happens when convergence and translation occur at a plate boundary by
• Describing the geological and geophysical signature of a continental transform fault,
• Identifying the diverse vertical and lateral patterns of deformation at the plate boundary,
• Assessing an apparent seismicity gap on the plate boundary fault and fast-moving plate motions,
• Comparing this plate boundary to other global convergent continental strike-slip plate boundaries,
• Documenting the utility of the double-sided, onshore-offshore seismic method for exploration of a narrow continental island, and
• Providing additional papers presenting previously unpublished results.
This volume will prove invaluable for seismologists, tectonophysicists, geodesists and potential-field geophysicists, geologists, geodynamicists, and students of the deformation of tectonic plates.
A Continental Plate Boundary offers in one place the most comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge for researchers and students to learn about the tectonics and plate dynamics of the Pacific-Australian continental plate boundary in South Island and about the application of modern geological and geophysical methods. It examines what happens when convergence and translation occur at a plate boundary by
• Describing the geological and geophysical signature of a continental transform fault,
• Identifying the diverse vertical and lateral patterns of deformation at the plate boundary,
• Assessing an apparent seismicity gap on the plate boundary fault and fast-moving plate motions,
• Comparing this plate boundary to other global convergent continental strike-slip plate boundaries,
• Documenting the utility of the double-sided, onshore-offshore seismic method for exploration of a narrow continental island, and
• Providing additional papers presenting previously unpublished results.
This volume will prove invaluable for seismologists, tectonophysicists, geodesists and potential-field geophysicists, geologists, geodynamicists, and students of the deformation of tectonic plates.
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- SeriesGeophysical Monograph #175