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  • Rupture models for a selection of large Aotearoa New Zealand earthquakes. Rupture models are compiled in a a common format. Models derived from both seismic and geodetic data are provided, where available. Rupture Models can be found within Github here: https://github.com/GeoNet/data/tree/main/rupture-models. DOI : https://doi.org/10.21420/396B-3Y58 Cite as: GNS Science (2019). GNS Science Aotearoa New Zealand Rupture Models Dataset [Dataset]. GNS Science, GeoNet. https://doi.org/10.21420/396B-3Y58 For specific models, please cite using the reference papers DOI.

  • "GeoNet Aotearoa New Zealand Stations Metadata Repository" is a relational database providing information about current and past instruments forming the GeoNet's continuously recording sensor network. The database contains information around networks, station geographical location, installed scientific equipment and their deployment history, calibration files and essential information about the physical environment in which those instruments are located. Stations metadata are provided in tabular format and information about different type of networks might be integrated and combined in the same file or group of files. The database is maintained and curated by GNS Science through the GeoNet programme. It covers a time range that precedes the programme and contains metadata of recording stations that were operating in the early 20th century. The database structure is not domain specific, and it is published in a version controlled system. The "GeoNet Aotearoa New Zealand stations metadata repository" is archived and publicly available and commonly referred to as "delta". This dataset is funded by the New Zealand Government through its agencies: https://www.geonet.org.nz/sponsors DOI : 10.21420/0VY2-C144 Cite as: GNS Science. (2019). GeoNet Aotearoa New Zealand Stations Metadata Repository [Data set]. GNS Science, GeoNet. https://doi.org/10.21420/0VY2-C144

  • GeoNet's network of strong motion stations has evolved into a more sophisticated network that captures the strong ground shaking in New Zealand. This network delivers an ensemble of data products including raw and processed data. The GeoNet strong motion data products are available for earthquakes of magnitude 4.0 and above, including time series, response spectra, peak ground motions and Fourier Spectra. As part of the re-development of these products, this dataset is available in two groups: [1] Volume products for earthquake events from 1966 to 2021 [2] Geocsv products for earthquake events from 1999 onwards More details available herein: Improving our strong motion services: https://www.geonet.org.nz/news/1XEmsZdFNntTw69Q5FC2Nh Overview on volume products: https://www.geonet.org.nz/data/types/strong_motion For data access: [1] Strong Motion Tool (https://strongmotion.geonet.org.nz/#/) [2] GeoNet data site (https://data.geonet.org.nz/seismic-products/strong-motion/) This dataset is funded through https://www.geonet.org.nz/sponsors DOI: https://doi.org/10.21420/X0MD-MV58 Cite dataset as: GNS Science, GeoNet Strong Motion Data Products. https://doi.org/10.21420/X0MD-MV58