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N. Pondard
Researcher at GNS Science
Publications - 10
Citations - 1104
N. Pondard is an academic researcher from GNS Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (geology) & Active fault. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 970 citations. Previous affiliations of N. Pondard include National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research & Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris.
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Submarine fault scarps in the Sea of Marmara pull-apart (North Anatolian Fault): Implications for seismic hazard in Istanbul
Rolando Armijo,N. Pondard,Bertrand Meyer,Gülsen Uçarkuş,Bernard Mercier de Lépinay,Jacques Malavieille,Stéphane Dominguez,Marc-André Gustcher,Sabine Schmidt,Christian Beck,Namik Cagatay,Ziyadin Cakir,Caner İmren,Kadir Eris,Boris A. Natal'in,Serdar Özalaybey,Leyla Tolun,Irène Lefèvre,Leonardo Seeber,Luca Gasperini,Claude Rangin,Ömer Emre,K. Sarikavak +22 more
TL;DR: The MARMARASCARPS cruise using an unmanned submersible (ROV) provides direct observations to study the fine-scale morphology and geology of those scarps, their distribution, and geometry as discussed by the authors.
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The Mw 6.2 Christchurch earthquake of February 2011: preliminary report
Anna Kaiser,Caroline Holden,John Beavan,Dick Beetham,Rafael Benites,A Celentano,D Collett,Jim Cousins,Misko Cubrinovski,G. D. Dellow,Paul Denys,Eric J. Fielding,Bill Fry,Matt Gerstenberger,Robert Langridge,Chris Massey,Mahdi Motagh,N. Pondard,Graeme McVerry,John Ristau,Mark Stirling,J Thomas,S. R. Uma,John X. Zhao +23 more
TL;DR: The Christchurch earthquake was the deadliest in New Zealand since the 1931 Mw 78 Hawkes Bay earthquake and the most expensive earthquake in recorded history as mentioned in this paper, with 181 fatalities, widespread building damage, liquefaction and landslides.
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The kinematics of a transition from subduction to strike‐slip: An example from the central New Zealand plate boundary
Laura M. Wallace,Philip M. Barnes,John Beavan,R. Van Dissen,Nicola Litchfield,Joshu J. Mountjoy,Robert Langridge,Geoffroy Lamarche,N. Pondard +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a kinematic model for the transition from subduction beneath the North Island, New Zealand, to strike-slip in the South Island, constrained by GPS velocities and active fault slip data.
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A model of active faulting in New Zealand
Nicola Litchfield,R. Van Dissen,Rupert Sutherland,Philip M. Barnes,Simon C. Cox,Richard J. Norris,R. J. Beavan,Robert Langridge,Pilar Villamor,Kelvin Berryman,Mark Stirling,Andrew Nicol,Scott D. Nodder,Geoffroy Lamarche,Dja Barrell,Jarg R. Pettinga,Timothy A. Little,N. Pondard,Joshu J. Mountjoy,Kate Clark +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an updated national-scale model for active faulting in New Zealand, summarize the current understanding of fault kinematics in 15 tectonic domains, and undertake some brief kinematic analysis including comparison of fault slip rates with GPS velocities.
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Late Quaternary co-seismic sedimentation in the Sea of Marmara's deep basins
Christian Beck,Bernard Mercier de Lépinay,Jean-Luc Schneider,Michel Cremer,Namik Çağatay,Evrard Wendenbaum,Sébastien Boutareaud,Guillemette Ménot,Sabine Schmidt,Olivier Weber,Kadir Eris,Rolando Armijo,Bertrand Meyer,N. Pondard,Marc-André Gutscher,Jean-Louis Turon,Laurent D Labeyrie,Elsa Cortijo,Y. Gallet,Hélène Bouquerel,Naci Görür,Anne Gervais,Marie-Hélène Castéra,Laurent Londeix,A. De Resseguier,A. Jaouen,Marmacore Cruise Party +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the last 20 kyr of the sedimentary fill (lacustrine before 12 kyr BP) through giant piston coring onboard R/V MARION-DUFRESNE (MARMACORE Cruise, 2001) and chirp subbottom profiler onboard R /V ATALANTE during MARMARASCARPS Cruise (2002).