Fig. 7. —Seismograph stations. WEL, Wellington; COB, Cobb River; KAI, Kaimata; CHR, Christchurch; GPZ, Gebbies Pass. Earthquakes of magnitude 7 and above since 1848, shown with dates, and of magnitude 6 since 1940. The large circle below the 1929 earthquake is the epicentre assigned by the Dominion Observatory at the time.
Fig. 8 is a histogram showing counts of the epicentres lying in a series of 50km wide strips centred on the provisional position of the trend line already defined
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 8, Issue 2, 17 July 1970, Page 33
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80Fig. 7.—Seismograph stations. WEL, Wellington; COB, Cobb River; KAI, Kaimata; CHR, Christchurch; GPZ, Gebbies Pass. Earthquakes of magnitude 7 and above since 1848, shown with dates, and of magnitude 6 since 1940. The large circle below the 1929 earthquake is the epicentre assigned by the Dominion Observatory at the time. Fig. 8 is a histogram showing counts of the epicentres lying in a series of 50km wide strips centred on the provisional position of the trend line already defined Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 8, Issue 2, 17 July 1970, Page 33
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