2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024gc011839
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Slip History, Tectonic Evolution, and Fault Zone Structure Along the Southern Alpine Fault, New Zealand

A. M. Mere,
N. C. Barth,
J. J. Schwartz
et al.

Abstract: The study of active fault zones is fundamental to understanding both long‐term tectonics and short‐term earthquake behavior. Here, we integrate lidar‐enabled geomorphic‐geologic mapping and petrochronological analysis to reveal the slip‐history, tectonic evolution, and structure of the southern Alpine Fault in New Zealand. New petrographic, zircon U‐Pb and zircon trace‐element data from fault‐displaced basement units provides constraint on ∼70–90 km of right‐lateral displacement on the presently active strand … Show more

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