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  • The dataset comprises the centroids of the landslide source areas and is extracted from the 2016 Kaikōura Landslide Inventory (Version 2). Landslides were triggered by the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake and were captured using post-earthquake 0.3 m ground resolution orthorectified air photographs and digital surface models derived from them, alongside digital elevation models derived from post-earthquake airborne Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) surveys and other pre‐ and post‐Kaikōura earthquake imagery and LiDAR data. Landslide polygons were manually digitized directly into a Geographic Information System. An inventory of 29,519 coseismic landslides inferred to have been triggered by the 14 November 2016 Kaikōura earthquake and associated aftershocks, collected for the research purposes. This is version 2 of the landslide inventory. The inventory can be downloaded from DesignSafe: https://www.designsafe-ci.org/data/browser/public/designsafe.storage.published/PRJ-2765/#details-6410851737832919531-242ac118-0001-012 Cite dataset as: Massey, C. Townsend, D. Rosser, B. Morgenstern, R. Jones, K. Lukovic, B. Davidson, J. (2021) "Version 2.0 of the landslide inventory for the Mw 7.8 14 November 2016, Kaikōura Earthquake." DesignSafe-CI. https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-1ftv-hm22

  • GeoNet Aotearoa/New Zealand automatically collected volcano data are archived and publicly available. The dataset is generated by GeoNet's Low Rate Data Collection Platform (LRDCP), consisting of a range of environmental sensors connected to an industry standard data logger. The interval between observations in the dataset is normally 10 minutes. The dataset includes the following observations: Temperature of volcanic features (e.g. fumaroles and springs) Water level of volcanic lakes and springs Complimentary air temperature and rainfall Chemical composition of volcanic gases (in development) The dataset can be accessed through the Tilde API (https://tilde.geonet.org.nz/), producing data in ASCII or JSON format. There is also a data visualization tool available here: https://tilde.geonet.org.nz/ui/data-exploration#/. Instrument and site information are held in the GeoNet public metadata repository (https://github.com/GeoNet/delta). This dataset is funded through https://www.geonet.org.nz/sponsors. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21420/EN0F-XY29 Cite as: GNS Science. (2018). GeoNet Aotearoa New Zealand automatically collected volcano data [Data set]. GNS Science. doi:10.21420/EN0F-XY29.

  • The dataset comprises the 2016 Kaikōura Landslide Inventory (Version 3). Landslides were triggered by the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake and were captured using post-earthquake Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) surveys, 0.3 m ground resolution orthorectified air photography and derived digital surface models. Landslide polygons were manually digitized into a Geographic Information System. The inventory contains 31,594 landslide source area polygons and 26,559 debris trail polygons. The mapped coseismic landslides are inferred to have been triggered by the 14 November 2016 Kaikōura earthquake and associated aftershocks, collected for the research purposes. This is version 3 of the landslide inventory. Cite data as: Jones, K., Massey, C. Townsend, D. Rosser, B. Morgenstern, R., Lukovic, B., Davidson, J., Lyndsell, B., Singeisen, C., Tamsen, D., Carey, J., Villeneuve, M., Mason, D., Wolter, A., Gasston, C., (2022). Version 3.0 of the landslide inventory for the Mw 7.8 14 November 2016, Kaikōura Earthquake [Data set]. GNS Science. https://doi.org/10.21420/WX2X-H603