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FLASHBACK
Big South Island quake 'overdue'
NZ Herald Monday October 25, 2004
The latest study of movements on the South Island's Alpine Fault has found new evidence that a devastating earthquake could strike any day. Recent research shows the fault has ruptured four times in the past 900 years, most recently in about 1717, when an earthquake of at least eight on the Richter scale snapped trees halfway up their trunks and set off massive landslides throughout the Southern Alps. Geologists have also found evidence of similar-sized or larger earthquakes from Alpine Fault movements in about 1620, 1450 and 1100.
Given those figures, the chance of a major South Island earthquake increases every day, and
may already be more than 30 years overdue.
The Alpine Fault is one of the world's most prominent geological features. Visible from space, it runs for about 600km up the spine of the island on the western edge of the Alps, marking the boundary of the Pacific and Australian Plates.
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