Without
minimising this in the slightest, (more a comment on the media), I
would say there is much ACTUAL stuff happening that would scare the
shit out of the punter if only they knew the full story. But of
global warming and the sixth extinction no mention. Not to mention
the rapid decline in resources and the consequent collapse of the
world economy!
Alpine
Fault quake will melt rocks
The
next time the Alpine Fault "goes", it is likely to be a big
one, but the earthquake on the surface will be a tiny fraction of the
power unleashed beneath.
ALPINE
FAULT: An 800 kilometre-long fault which runs along the western edge
of the Southern Alps from Marlborough to Milford Sound.
15 March , 2013
University
of Canterbury researcher Carolyn Boulton is finishing her research on
the plate boundary that splinters the South Island and what happens
underground when it ruptures.
The
energy that went into surface shaking was less than 5 per cent of the
energy released by the fault rupturing, she said.
"A
lot of it is just used up on the fault itself,'' she said.
"Most
of [it] is used up as heat on the fault and it's also used up to
crush and pulverise [rocks]. The remainder, whatever is left, that's
what's sent out as seismic waves."
Dry
parts of the fault line can get so hot - about 1000 degrees Celsius -
that the rock melts.
The
"main divide" of the Alpine Fault is that dry only at great
depths, but branches at its northern end - the Hope, Clarence, Wairau
and Awatere faults - also have little water.
Boulton
recreated Alpine Fault conditions at three university laboratories in
the United States and China for her research and built an instrument
to simulate quake shaking here.
"We
have a machine [in Christchurch] that we put the rocks into and we
simulate earthquake conditions,'' she said.
"We
have learnt that the fault gets stronger with increasing temperature
and pressure with increasing depth [and] that when an earthquake
occurs, the Alpine Fault's strength dramatically decreases."
The
Alpine Fault's last major quake was in 1717 and had a magnitude
between 7.9 and 8.1.
GNS
Science estimates there is a 30 per cent probability of the next
quake on the fault occurring in the next 50 years.
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