The Mw7.8 2016 Kaikōura earthquake

M. Stirling, N. Litchfield, P. Villamor, R. Dissen, A. Nicol, J. Pettinga, P. Barnes, R. Langridge, T. Little, D. Barrell, J. Mountjoy, W. Ries, J. Rowland, C. Fenton, I. Hamling, C. Asher, A. Barrier, A. Benson, Alan Bischoff, Josh Borella, R. Carne, U. Cochran, M. Cockcroft, S. Cox, G. Duke, F. Fenton, Caleb Gasston, C. Grimshaw, D. Hale, Brendan Hall, K. X. Hao, A. Hatem, M. Hemphill-Haley, D. Heron, J. Howarth, Z. Juniper, Tim Kane, J. Kearse, N. Khajavi, G. Lamarche, S. Lawson, B. Lukovic, C. Madugo, I. Manousakis, S. McColl, D. Noble, K. Pedley, K. Sauer, T. Stahl, D. Strong, D. Townsend, V. Toy, M. Villeneuve, A. Wandres, J. Williams, S. Woelz, R. Zinke
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We provide a summary of the surface fault ruptures produced by the Mw7.8 14 November 2016 Kaikōura earthquake, including examples of damage to engineered structures, transportation networks and farming infrastructure produced by direct fault surface rupture displacement. We also provide an overview of the earthquake in the context of the earthquake source model and estimated ground motions from the current (2010) version of the National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) for New Zealand. A total of 21 faults ruptured along a c.180 km long zone during the earthquake, including some that were unknown prior to the event. The 2010 version of the NSHM had considered multi-fault ruptures in the Kaikōura area, but not to the degree observed in the earthquake. The number of faults involved a combination of known and unknown faults, a mix of complete and partial ruptures of the known faults, and the non-involvement of a major fault within the rupture zone (i.e. the Hope Fault) makes this rupture an unusually complex event by world standards. However, the strong ground motions of the earthquake are consistent with the high hazard of the Kaikōura area shown in maps produced from the NSHM.
Mw7.8 2016 Kaikōura地震
我们总结了2016年11月14日Kaikōura Mw7.8地震产生的地表断层破裂,包括直接断层地表破裂位移对工程结构、交通网络和农业基础设施造成破坏的例子。我们还在震源模型的背景下概述了地震,并根据新西兰国家地震危险模型(NSHM)的当前(2010)版本估计了地面运动。在地震中,共有21个断层沿着约180公里长的区域破裂,其中包括一些在地震发生前未知的断层。2010年版本的NSHM考虑了Kaikōura地区的多断层破裂,但没有达到地震中观察到的程度。断层的数量涉及已知和未知断层的组合,已知断层的完全和部分破裂的混合,以及破裂带内没有主要断层(即希望断层)的参与,使这次破裂成为世界标准下异常复杂的事件。然而,强烈的地面运动与NSHM绘制的地图上显示的Kaikōura地区的高危险性是一致的。
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