AIR Earthquake Model for New Zealand
The AIR Earthquake Model for New Zealand captures the effects of ground shaking, liquefaction, landslide, tsunami, and fire following earthquakes on risks located in New Zealand. It is a fully stochastic, event-based earthquake model which includes events derived from the seismicity associated with active crustal faults, smoothed background seismicity in regions with little to no historical earthquake activity, expected seismic activity within subduction zones, and distant tsunamigenic events.
For more information refer to the document AIR Earthquake Model for New Zealand available on the AIR Client Portal.
