GeoNet
The official source of geological hazard information for New Zealand.
Earthquake Resources
The catalogue of New Zealand earthquakes lists all known events in our region, and is the starting point for most seismological research. Digital seismic waveforms record how the ground shakes as earthquake waves pass by. And to lead to an understanding of how our buildings and landscape cope with strong ground motions, the accelerographs of the New Zealand strong-motion network record the highest levels of shaking. This is our collection of earthquake-related data resources and tools.
Landslide Reports
Landslide reports are prepared after every GeoNet landslide response. The collection dates from the commencement of the GeoNet Project in July 2001.
Structural Array Data
Structural arrays consist of multiple sensors within a building or structure. They provide data to help engineers understand how the structure responds to shaking or vibration.
Tsunami Resources
Tsunami gauge data records sea level variations using a pressure sensor. This is our collection of tsunami-related data resources and tools.
Volcano Resources
Volcanoes are monitored and studied using a wide variety of techniques, primarily seismology, geochemistry and deformation. This is our collection of volcano-related data resources and tools.
Visit geonet.org.nzAbout this resource
- Type
- Tools
- Provider
- GNS Science
- Provider group
- Crown Research Institute
- Region
- New Zealand
- Science theme
- Land, Water and Soil
- Contact
- Visit contact page
- Creation date
- 13 June, 2012
- Last updated
- 27 August, 2018
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