Deep Fault Drilling Project—Alpine Fault, New Zealand
The Alpine Fault, South Island, New Zealand, constitutes a globally significant natural laboratory for research into how active plate-bounding continental faults work and, in particular, how rocks exposed at the surface today relate to deep-seated processes of tectonic deformation, seismogenesis, an...
Main Authors: | Rupert Sutherland, John Townend, Virginia Toy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2009-09-01
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Series: | Scientific Drilling |
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Online Access: | http://www.iodp.org/images/stories/downloads/sd8_09.pdf#page=75 |
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