Crustal deformation of the Marlborough fault zone in the South Island of New Zealand: Geodetic constraints over the interval 1982-1994
Crustal deformation across the Marlborough fault zone in the South Island of New Zealand has been investigated by resurveying with the Global Positioning System (GPS) a triangulation and trilateration network across part of the zone. The principal strain rates, which mostly have errors between 5% an...
Main Authors: | Bourne, S, Arnadottir, T, Beavan, J, Darby, D, England, P, Parsons, B, Walcott, R, Wood, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
1998
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