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Список землетрясений Новой Зеландии Liste von Erdbeben in Neuseeland List of earthquakes in New Zealand
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This is a list of large earthquakes that have occurred in New Zealand. Only earthquakes with a magnitude of 6.0 or greater are listed, except for a few that had a moderate impact. Aftershocks are not included, unless they were of great significance or contributed to a death toll, such as the M 6.3 2011 Christchurch earthquake and the M 7.3 aftershock to the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. Erdbeben in Neuseeland gehören aufgrund ihrer Häufigkeit zum Alltag der Neuseeländer, denn sie sind immer präsent. Mit durchschnittlich 20.000 registrierten Erdbeben pro Jahr, 100 bis 150 davon stark genug, um zu einer gefühlten oder gar zu einer ernsthaften Bedrohung zu werden, gehört Neuseeland zu den erdbebenreichsten Ländern der Erde (siehe Global Seismic Monitor). Список землетрясений Новой Зеландии — перечень крупных землетрясений (магнитудой более 5), произошедших в Новой Зеландии.
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Major active fault zones of New Zealand showing variation in displacement vector along the Pacific–Indo-Australian plate boundary and the distribution of earthquakes
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This is a list of large earthquakes that have occurred in New Zealand. Only earthquakes with a magnitude of 6.0 or greater are listed, except for a few that had a moderate impact. Aftershocks are not included, unless they were of great significance or contributed to a death toll, such as the M 6.3 2011 Christchurch earthquake and the M 7.3 aftershock to the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. Earthquakes occur frequently in New Zealand as the country is situated in the collision zone between the Indo-Australian and Pacific tectonic plates, part of the Pacific Basin Ring of Fire, where many earthquakes and volcanoes occur. Most events occur along the main ranges running from Fiordland in the southwest to East Cape in the northeast. This axis follows the boundary between the Indo-Australian and Pacific plates. Large earthquakes are less common along the central Alpine Fault, where the plates are not subducting and the forces are accommodated in different ways. The largest city within the highest-risk zone is the nation's capital, Wellington, followed by Napier then Hastings. All these cities have experienced severe earthquakes since European settlement. About 14,000 earthquakes occur in and around the country each year, of which between 150 and 200 are big enough to be felt. As a result, New Zealand has very stringent building regulations. The 1929 Murchison earthquake and 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake led to the development of stricter building codes in New Zealand from 1935. Quite early on, European settlers were faced with the reality of earthquakes in their new home. On 26 May 1840, the new settlement at Port Nicholson was struck by the first of a number of earthquakes and tremors. Early settlers learned fairly quickly the importance of using appropriate building methods in an earthquake-prone country. The 1848 earthquake, centred in Marlborough, caused great damage to the brick and masonry buildings in Wellington, and the city was rebuilt mainly in wood; consequently it suffered comparatively little damage in the 8.2 magnitude earthquake of 1855, which lifted the land 2–3m. Many buildings in Hastings and Napier were damaged in the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. New building regulations meant that any new buildings constructed afterwards attempted to take earthquake shaking into account in building design. Список землетрясений Новой Зеландии — перечень крупных землетрясений (магнитудой более 5), произошедших в Новой Зеландии. Erdbeben in Neuseeland gehören aufgrund ihrer Häufigkeit zum Alltag der Neuseeländer, denn sie sind immer präsent. Mit durchschnittlich 20.000 registrierten Erdbeben pro Jahr, 100 bis 150 davon stark genug, um zu einer gefühlten oder gar zu einer ernsthaften Bedrohung zu werden, gehört Neuseeland zu den erdbebenreichsten Ländern der Erde (siehe Global Seismic Monitor). Als Teil des sogenannten pazifischen Ring of Fire schiebt sich vor der Nordinsel Neuseelands die Pazifische Platte von Osten her unter die Australische Platte und gleitet auf der Südinsel in der Alpine Fault in südliche Richtung an ihrem Rand vorbei. Auf der Nordinsel macht sich das durch die vulkanischen Aktivitäten von Whakaari / White Island, Mount Tongariro, Mount Ngauruhoe und Mount Ruapehu, den blubbernden Tümpeln von Rotorua und den Erhebungen der Ruahine Range, Tararua Range und der Remutaka Range bemerkbar. Auf der Südinsel wird das durch die Auffaltungen der bis zu 3.724 Meter aufsteigenden Neuseeländischen Alpen und dem höchsten Berg Neuseelands, dem Aoraki/Mount Cook sichtbar.
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