The Coming Megaquake in New Zealand

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  • čas přidán 21. 09. 2022
  • There is a 25% probability of a megaquake or megathrust earthquake occurring on New Zealand's Hikurangi Subduction Zone (Plate Boundary) in the next fifty years. This video is about the science research into the hazard.
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  • @vaa7514
    @vaa7514 Před rokem +320

    Thank you for this very informative video. This should be on national television. God bless the people of Aotearoa/New Zealand.

  • @waikanaebeach
    @waikanaebeach Před rokem +648

    For such a small community of geological researchers they produce impressive research and advancement of knowledge.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +27

      I completely agree with that!

    • @zealandia5668
      @zealandia5668 Před rokem +16

      Because Zealandia has so much to offer.

    • @ivoxii
      @ivoxii Před rokem +10

      @@zealandia5668 the fuck is zealandia mate, its new zealand

    • @nickc5417
      @nickc5417 Před rokem +57

      @@ivoxii Zealandia is the continent New Zealand sits on top of, go back to sleep buddy......

    •  Před rokem +3

      Ha! Did they accurately predict anything?

  • @thebarbaryan4357
    @thebarbaryan4357 Před rokem +14

    the scariest part is... you know that it's coming to happen but there's nothing much you can do to stop it.

  • @gdr55
    @gdr55 Před rokem +354

    I have to say the response in Christchurch after the first Earthquake was out standing. I had moved out of my house because of the damage and no sewerage or water. And because I thought the whole roof of concrete tiles might cave in on me. They started giving out portable camping toilets to each home that had no sewerage and set up receiving tanks in the street so you could empty them. There were also Portaloos around the streets. The Red cross gave out money and distributed a bucket with essentials. When I look at whats happening in Florida in the “ Greatest Country on Earth” I see nothing for those poor people suffering after the hurricane. Nothing, and there are millions of RVs sitting in sales yards all over the country that could be taken there for people to live in while their houses are rebuilt. That whole area should be condemned in my opinion as unlivable just like the Red Zone in Christchurch where I lived. The US is a poor example of humanitarian effort for the so called Greatest Country on Earth.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +14

      Thank you for you comment about your experience!

    • @jerryloufretz1797
      @jerryloufretz1797 Před rokem +18

      The reason for the Florida situation is the governor refused Federal aid. He believes it is each property owner's responsibility to take care of themselves without government help.

    • @joesuijuris6498
      @joesuijuris6498 Před rokem

      The ChCh earthquake was planned...even John Key admitted it was man-made...public seriously need to wake up to reality...weather manipulation and earthquakes use the same machine called H.A.A.R.P.

    • @bonnieballew7762
      @bonnieballew7762 Před rokem +33

      Oh, the u.s. is great helping everyone else, but they’re own citizens.

    • @NoNameToYou
      @NoNameToYou Před rokem +10

      You are not wrong

  • @pest_predator_nz
    @pest_predator_nz Před rokem +82

    As an Engineering Geologist living in NZ, I really enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +2

      That's great, thanks

    • @nzbidzel
      @nzbidzel Před 3 dny

      This megaquake was taught to us kids at school in the 90s yet eff all done in the last 30s

  • @VioletSkye19
    @VioletSkye19 Před 6 měsíci +19

    I really enjoyed this, it should be on our tv, not just on here…
    As a Kiwi who just lost their home to the January 2023 floods, this just made me realize more than ever, that in some areas, there’s just not somewhere where you can get to in time, & praying to whatever you happen to believe in, along with just trying to get safe, is the best you can do.
    I opened my front door around 7pm & all was fine, I opened it st 7.30pm & water was lapping at my front door, the entire carport, gardens & yard around the 6 unit grouping where I live, was essentially part of the Wairau River. The speed of that water rising was jaw dropping, but I live right on the river & all the water from the areas away & above from me, just came pouring down our driveway. I literally was close to swimming, it was up to my neck but I could just walk through it.
    I’m still stunned, even though I lived through it, took photos, videos, Its almost like a dream sequence rather than reality. After going through this, I’d recommend people to have ‘go bags’ with essential items, change of clothing, medication, basic personal documents etc etc as well as a list of things you can’t put aside, but want to grab quickly, as your not going to be thinking rationally.
    Oh yeah & have insurance, I had home, but no contents & I lost everything. So while my homes nearly ready for me to return to, I’ve had to borrow to get the inside stuff, & trust me when your looking at replacing the lot, you realize how much stuff you have!
    Hari Kirihimete (Merry Christmas)
    🎄🥂🍾

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for taking the time to share your epic experience and advice. Appreciated. Hari Kirihimete to you too

    • @MaryPoppins-tu1ms
      @MaryPoppins-tu1ms Před 5 měsíci

      Дякую

    • @trislaura
      @trislaura Před měsícem +1

      I hope it doesn't happen soon. I just sent my families entire life savings to Ukraine so not sure I could survive this financially. I'm really not sure why I did send that money now, some kind of weird derangement syndrome, because here I am cheering on an ongoing occupation and what seems to be a genocide in the middle east! So complicated!

  • @gdr55
    @gdr55 Před rokem +47

    Interesting. Thanks for sharing. I am a survivor of the Christchurch 2010 - 2012 Earthquake sequences. It always annoys me when they never mention the Sept 4 7.1 2010 quake which was the first one of the sequence. I will never forget it.

    • @Battleneter
      @Battleneter Před rokem +1

      The CHCH event sequence highlighted to me its not the headline magnitude is all that matters, like a bomb its how close you are to it that "really" matters.

    • @crayonarmy3964
      @crayonarmy3964 Před rokem +1

      I actually did a project on that, It is really interesting info.

    • @Hippychick0771
      @Hippychick0771 Před rokem +2

      I had been in NZ 8 months when that hit.Scariest moment of my life

    • @cabrianaearl5474
      @cabrianaearl5474 Před rokem +1

      Yes agreed!!!! The 7.1 was only a few km from my house. Much more terrifying than the 6.3 for me and my family, especially being in the middle of the night. I'm sure if one that size had hit the city it would have all been unfathomably worse (not to discount the profound impact of the 6.3 of course). And it's an important piece of the puzzle, as it likely triggered the rest.

    • @pamiam9017
      @pamiam9017 Před rokem +3

      Actually, there was one just before the 7.1, I think from memory it was a 5.7 or something (I could be wrong on that) but that was the first one of the sequence. The 7.1 was the one that did all the damage. Until Feb 22 came along and said "Hold my beer"

  • @andreamatheson5760
    @andreamatheson5760 Před rokem +146

    This is a great documentary, thank you! I'd be keen to find out more about the faults that run up through the area and out to sea on the south west coast of the North Island. I'm in Porirua and we seem to get a reasonable number of small earthquakes generated from that area. Thanks again for a really informative look at this region!

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +5

      Maybe this video will help? czcams.com/video/XfpUuLRcE9k/video.html

    • @andreamatheson5760
      @andreamatheson5760 Před rokem +6

      @@OutThereLearning thank you so much will definitely check it out!

    • @JZ-gr1tz
      @JZ-gr1tz Před 11 měsíci

      I was reading last night thst it's travel all the Way to San Andres fault
      That once it hits Zeland Cal will need to basically run away.

    • @andrewbeeching1240
      @andrewbeeching1240 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@JZ-gr1tznup. Those two spots are both on the Pacific Ring of Fire, and are on the same plate, but they don't share any common faults. As I understand it, there's no direct or immediate seismic link between NZ and California.

  • @rob.e.t.9107
    @rob.e.t.9107 Před rokem +59

    Would just like to say I've learnt & understood more through OTL than when I attended school. Thanks team.

  • @bobdhitman
    @bobdhitman Před 2 měsíci +8

    I could have watched a full 3hr documentary of this. Tunes in the background are hitting the right spots!!! Well done! 👏👏👏

  • @iqbalezra2084
    @iqbalezra2084 Před rokem +117

    I live in Jakarta and the south coast of Java, the island where Jakarta is located, also have the same subduction features like the one in North Island. Just like in New Zealand both local and central authorities are also educating people on the danger poses by these Megathrust events. Will that be enough? Definitely not. More needs to be done. Including enforcing mandatory building codes.

    • @bernardtimmer6723
      @bernardtimmer6723 Před rokem +5

      You are certainly right about the subduction zone south of Java but Jakarta is on the north coast lol...

    • @undemanding
      @undemanding Před rokem +4

      Hypothesis: the deep earthquakes at Fiji cause the energy transfer

    • @bernardtimmer6723
      @bernardtimmer6723 Před rokem

      @@undemanding you may well be right Martin, interesting idea...

    • @sharrondaniels9384
      @sharrondaniels9384 Před rokem +5

      You are very right about this life changing events like these ,thank you for giving everyone around New Zealand and the rest of the world who are taking any notice .if they are not they should.

    • @Niknteen1
      @Niknteen1 Před rokem +3

      @@undemanding 'Dutchsinse' has very interesting vids on YT to do with quakes and the energy flows.. Deep quakes etc.. He's somewhat accurate with his predicitons on quakes and their locations..

  • @andrewjones-productions
    @andrewjones-productions Před rokem +89

    As a 31 year Japan resident, the advice given at the end of this excellent programme is exactly as is given in Japan. The only tiny difference being that we don't have chimneys, but older homes have heavy clay tiles which pretty much equate to exactly the same dangers and their incredible weight are often the cause of a home or structure (temples etc) collapsing.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for your comment!

    • @stunnedmulletblah9714
      @stunnedmulletblah9714 Před rokem +4

      We have chimneys but we're not allowed to use them. I kid you not

    • @solidostso8500
      @solidostso8500 Před rokem +1

      ​@@stunnedmulletblah9714 not allowed to use them ?? What part of Nz do you live in

    • @tuirose9202
      @tuirose9202 Před rokem

      ​@@solidostso8500 he was talking about chimneys in Japan

    • @lynet1998
      @lynet1998 Před rokem

      @@stunnedmulletblah9714
      What country do you live in?

  • @tigercrossing4242
    @tigercrossing4242 Před rokem +21

    I just listened to this video and have now subscribed to this amazing channel! A great big thank you to the channel producers, scientists, researchers & support team for providing this essential information for an unaware & unprepared population. Excellent ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for watching and for your appreciative feedback

  • @Jakey4000
    @Jakey4000 Před rokem +182

    This is stunning, you've all put in so much effort and it's paid off with a brilliant video. I went through the Christchurch earthquakes so I'm terrified of another larger quake sometime soon, it seems like a good reason to move to somewhere less seismically active.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +6

      Thank you so much - yes - kudos to the team!

    • @boboften9952
      @boboften9952 Před rokem

      Other Countries have poisonous snakes , poisonous spiders , crocodiles , ..... guns , fires , major floods , riots , wars ... etc
      We have earthquakes
      I would say we are better off
      Just be prepared
      Hint ( stand in a door way during an earthquake if at all possible )

    • @WSmith_1984
      @WSmith_1984 Před rokem +7

      With all that's happening it seems likely the big one will hit soon.... there's been 3/4 over 7s in the last month, the super volcano they are discussing here is also starting to waken up...... if I were you I'd do what I can to move.

    • @WSmith_1984
      @WSmith_1984 Před rokem +28

      The climate is changing.... but we are not the be all end all when it comes to the equation......
      There's many natural processes at work here..... the magnetic poles are shifting and have accelerated over the last 100 years.... this has decreased the strength of the magnetosphere allowing the energy from solar coronal mass ejections to have a greater impact on our atmosphere.... this in turn has helped change the trajectories of the jet streams, upsetting our "normal" weather patterns.....
      There is also the chandler wobble which effects the geographical north and south axis.... the earth wobbles in precession every 26,000 years.....
      There's also the milankovitch cycle..... this changes earths cyclical precession around the sun from a circular shape into a oval shape. This creates tidal heaving in earths core and continental plates, leading to more earthquakes and volcanic activity.....
      None of the above we can do much about.... that's why we're not told about it in the news daily, they also can't sell us a solution to these problems...... notice how many are buying bunkers though?
      We do however need to change our behaviour, we can do more to stop poisoning our environment and the air we breath, this is our home, let's stop poisoning the well before we can't anymore.
      Peace, power and freedom to all.

    • @jeremyfergusson1602
      @jeremyfergusson1602 Před rokem

      Christchurch safest place to live. The researchers that get big salaries did this for more funding. Fuck yous can't predict nature wellington 2 main fault in world. Why not study there fuckwits DUH

  • @George-xb5ey
    @George-xb5ey Před rokem +9

    Dutchsinse channel covers earthquakes fantastically

    • @debsmith8056
      @debsmith8056 Před rokem

      Yes his channel is great and he mentions what sometimes never hits our news. Like the one we had off the coast of New Zealand a number of weeks back. He’s great to listen to.

  • @amacuro
    @amacuro Před rokem +44

    This video is absolutely gorgeous. Each discipline to study these earthquakes is so beautiful and interesting. I could watch videos like this all day. Big thanks to whoever put this together and to this channel for uploading it!

  • @marc_spence
    @marc_spence Před rokem +35

    Thank you for presenting this critical information in a way that we can understand without the need of the years of study that it took to collate it!

    • @jellyfishfields5657
      @jellyfishfields5657 Před rokem +4

      They say if you cant explain to a child, you dont know whats really going on. Theyve essentially done that, and done it well

  • @sixthsenseamelia4695
    @sixthsenseamelia4695 Před rokem +21

    Beautiful cinematography.
    Thank you Out There Learning.

  • @jamyshaw
    @jamyshaw Před rokem +15

    Really informative and well put together doco. Wish our regular TV was this good. Nice work! 😊

  • @garysmith3837
    @garysmith3837 Před rokem +37

    Great education, our country owes these dedicated men and women researchers a large Thankyou for the work they do. Quietly working unseen mapping, understanding and preparing our people and Infrastructure for large events. Take my hat off to them with Thanks and respect.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your appreciation on behalf of the team

    • @portianikau6132
      @portianikau6132 Před rokem +1

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  • @Kiwi-ICU-RN
    @Kiwi-ICU-RN Před rokem +23

    Well, this is terrifying.

  • @kiamau
    @kiamau Před rokem +21

    I was living in chch when the chch earthquakes happened. I'd hate to think of the damage a large subduction earthquake would be capable of doing . I try to prepare my kids but in saying that I realized after the chch earthquakes nothing can really prepare you for that , it just happens and all you can do is hope that everyone is ok

  • @BallisticDamages
    @BallisticDamages Před rokem +47

    Thanks for making great, informative content!

  • @avici0182
    @avici0182 Před rokem +8

    I absolutely love videos like these. Thank you for putting this out there!

  • @Glenabernethybupid1
    @Glenabernethybupid1 Před rokem +15

    An outstanding effort! I found this concerning and exciting at the same time - exciting that we know more now than ever before. Any chance of a part 2 that explains possible scenarios with Tsunamis and geographic impacts from a megaquake?

  • @naysneedle5707
    @naysneedle5707 Před rokem +11

    Growing up in Wellington I remember being taught at primary school in the 80s that 'The Big One' is coming, been waiting ever since. I hope I don't die before it happens, I need closure!

  • @pommygeezer9309
    @pommygeezer9309 Před rokem +19

    Wow! I recently travelled to NZ. Actually the day I landed was the mega rainfall that put Auckland literally underwater.. Flew from Melbourne. We went across the ditch and flew over the Southern Alps. I was blown away! Beautiful.
    The lady next to me from NZ told me that they were overdue a big earthquake by about 20 years.. and that a lot of the west coast will soon not exist!
    I was only there a few days, I went to Christchurch. They've really had it tough with the last earthquake back in 2011. The Cathedral is still half a ruin. But under careful restoration.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for sharing your comment

    • @MarsFKA
      @MarsFKA Před rokem +3

      I live in Oamaru, on the South Island east coast. Two weeks ago, we had a presentation in a packed Opera House by a geo-scientist from Otago University. Her presentation was entitled AF8 and covered a possible magnitude 8 earthquake in the Alpine Fault that runs down the length of the South Island. The fault is visible in photographs from space as a straight line down the western side of the Southern Alps and is the continuation of the Hikurangi Fault covered in this excellent video. It is responsible for the uplift of the Southern Alps, which rise 100 mm every year and erode away at about the same rate - the Canterbury Plains are gravel from the grass roots down, as anyone driving a plough or a tent peg discovers.
      Excavations, core sample drilling in West Coast lakes, and other ground work has identified Alpine Fault earthquakes going back 3,000 years and, most importantly, given some idea of their frequency. From that, our presenter said, there is a seventy percent chance of a major Alpine Fault earthquake in the next fifty years.
      A magnitude 8 earthquake, at a depth of 10-12 kilometres, anywhere along the Alpine Fault would devastate the West Coast and rattle the entire island. Nowhere in the South Island would be free from damage of some kind.
      When asked about the effects of an AF8 earthquake on the hydro-electricity dams in the lower South Island, two of which are built on faults that have been reclassified from "extinct" to "dormant", she said the simulations have showed that all of them would make it through such an earthquake. If the Waitaki dam, which is the oldest and all-concrete, and has the smallest lake, were to fail, the flood would be mostly confined to the Waitaki Riverbed, although the residents of Kurow, 6 kilometres downstream, at the point where the valley opens out onto the river plain, would have to evacuate very quickly, preferably straight up the hill behind the town (The reference to Kurow in this sentence is my own thought).
      The Aviemore (mostly earth construction) and Benmore (all earth) dams would have no significant harm. The all-concrete Clyde dam on the Clutha River would not be affected by an AF8.

    • @MaryPoppins-tu1ms
      @MaryPoppins-tu1ms Před 5 měsíci

      @@MarsFKA Thank you for sharing...So scary

  • @orange42
    @orange42 Před rokem +11

    Beautiful, informative, gorgeous audio, stunning work. Well done.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +5

      Thank you. This video was produced by Magpie Content Creation, and kindly sponsored by the Earthquake Commission.

    • @JP-cy1lw
      @JP-cy1lw Před rokem

      And thank God above that it is not filmed in vertical! All vertical video should be banned from CZcams.

  • @consciuosnesssoul
    @consciuosnesssoul Před rokem +4

    Brilliant Out There Learning is providing a great and life saving service. Thanks GNS

  • @garynew9637
    @garynew9637 Před rokem +3

    I drove from Christchurch to kaikura in 2019. Major work being carried out. Loved the south island. . Cheers from Qld.

  • @Turitea
    @Turitea Před rokem +50

    A great introduction to the hazards lurking in the Hikurangi trench. In the revised National Seismic Model the thousands of different scenarios from the mere 10 identified in 2010 will be fascinating to examine. I'm particularly interested in what effect a Hikurangi event will have on the Wellington and other faults and to what degree they will be stirred into action. When the Turitea wind farm consent was granted by Ms Kenderdine she stated in the Final Decision that a fault rupture was not expected. The wind farm is right on the Wellington fault. You can see some of the turbines in the northern section on Google Earth.

  • @noodlessurprise
    @noodlessurprise Před rokem +2

    This was such a good short on this subject. By no means I am an expert at all, but listening to everyone talking so comprehensively and with such passion in their interest was so enjoyable and educational. Thanks for this.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +1

      Thank you - great to receive your appreciative comment 🙂

  • @garthsullivan856
    @garthsullivan856 Před rokem +5

    Really awesome info and well put together as always.

  • @dubemccready7438
    @dubemccready7438 Před rokem +16

    Good to know our scientists are doing what is needed to be informed - Great video's

  • @kw267
    @kw267 Před rokem +21

    you do know that there is a place in Gisborne, Nth Island, NZ, called The Mt Hikurangi Rangers. The Sth Island, Te Waipounamu/ Ngai Tahu is the younger sibling to the Older Brother of Our Chieftain, Porourangi. So they also connect geographically,......AWESOME FINDING !!!! LOVE IT !!!!

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      Thank you for that info

    • @betty8447
      @betty8447 Před rokem +1

      Your right 😃 Gizz-town Ngati porou East Coast! Hard out!...we all survive thu what comes our way in nature....

    • @kw267
      @kw267 Před rokem

      @@betty8447 Hi Betty, awesome to hear from someone from our hometown!!!💜💙

  • @Mo-wm2ui
    @Mo-wm2ui Před rokem +10

    This in interesting, real scientists, real knowledge. I want to hear them speak. I do not want music playing in the background that is distracting and makes it harder to focus on them. Why? It just spoils something really good.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching and for your feedback

    • @komorebi3055
      @komorebi3055 Před rokem +2

      Agree.

    • @borismedved835
      @borismedved835 Před rokem +1

      Glad you mentioned that. Had to mute it, but then I had to shut off the subtitles a few times to check out some of the diagrams. Very interesting video, very annoying soundtrack.

  • @MegalithHunter
    @MegalithHunter Před rokem +7

    New subscriber here. Really informative video. Going to binge watch the others. I have a tendency to check the latest seismic activity in the Mediterranean before I go to sleep at night because It fascinates me how many mini quakes take place everyday. The world is constantly in flux.

  • @davidarundel6187
    @davidarundel6187 Před rokem +43

    Would last night's earthquake off the west coast of Wellington , have been a slip quake , going over some "speed humps " , which got us a 5.8 magnitude rumble .
    Think being a salt crystal on a plate over a speaker , going up thru the frequencies or volume , then returning to 'normal ' - most of the quakes we've had since Christchurch , have changed in nature from when I was younger and my younger includes the one which shut down the road road from Denniston , and put a 3 meter high water fall in one of the major rivers , near Murchison . - much of that coffer dam that formed is now down the Westport area , flooding the surrounding land - there used to be a dredge there to keep the port open for fisherys .

    • @pumbajayden
      @pumbajayden Před rokem

      No dozers in the rivers either, used to push up gravel, now they just keep putting big rocks in. They wonder why anyone with half a brain moves overseas

    • @tessiebear8005
      @tessiebear8005 Před rokem

      Thanks for your comment. Very interesting. I have experienced the Christchurch earthquakes, however, I didn't know one had shut down the Denniston road- did you happen to live up on Denniston plateau at some point in your life?

    • @davidarundel6187
      @davidarundel6187 Před rokem

      @@tessiebear8005 I was a kid in the MacKenzie at the time of what was called the "Murchison Earthquake" .
      Yes , at one time for a short while , I lived up at Deniston . A very unique place , so close to the ocean yet so far , via road , but not as the crow flys .

  • @Benignusseed
    @Benignusseed Před rokem +1

    Very good piece. Thank you for making your information relatable and interesting.
    The final msg is also a great reminder!

  • @extremekidproductions7859

    What was the mic setup for the windy interviews? Very clear sound.
    Great doco :)

  • @melodiefrances3898
    @melodiefrances3898 Před rokem +30

    We have a similar situation in the Pacific Northwest in the United States (and Canada) called the Cascadia subduction zone. It's terrifying thinking of a 9+ earthquake lifting up the sea floor ...
    I assumed New Zealand had one of these but didn't know anything about it. Thank you for the video.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      Thank you

    • @calthorp
      @calthorp Před rokem +1

      Cascadia is a lot bigger

    • @OnwardsUpwards
      @OnwardsUpwards Před rokem +1

      Yes just below Vancouver Island in British Columbia there are many great plates that converge.

  • @m0peds
    @m0peds Před rokem +5

    Amazing watching this from Taupo which is actually a volcano where we’ve been having lots of earthquakes some up-to 5.4 MW

    • @laurensalvatierra8636
      @laurensalvatierra8636 Před rokem

      Is it safe in Taupo at the moment? Is there a chance of earthquake or eruption there?

  • @PandorasBox13
    @PandorasBox13 Před rokem +7

    Dutchsince for approximate areas Quakes are hitting.

    • @annethomson4920
      @annethomson4920 Před rokem +1

      Not a popular opinion. I agree with you but many do not.

  • @_JustinCider_
    @_JustinCider_ Před rokem +17

    Nicely presented thank you.
    How does the Alpine Fault tie in with all this? Apparently that too is overdue for giving us a shakeup. Will/could a significant quake in one area trigger a similarly large quake in the other?

    • @jyyrsdbn
      @jyyrsdbn Před rokem

      .

    • @elisabethcave874
      @elisabethcave874 Před rokem +6

      They are both on the same plate boundary, so yes, when one releases the likelihood if the other releasing too increases.

    • @gaffenz1137
      @gaffenz1137 Před rokem +2

      @@elisabethcave874 would NZ even survive that?

    • @lisacameron4698
      @lisacameron4698 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@gaffenz1137 It would not be the New Zealand as we know it now

  • @Master-ng9uj
    @Master-ng9uj Před rokem +23

    I'm more concerned about the Alpine Fault. There's a 75% chance of a major earthquake by 2068, with an 82% chance of it being 8 or higher. That's a 61.5% chance of an 8+ earthquake along the South Island's spine. That'll absolutely wreck the South Island, and do some serious damage to Wellington too.

    • @defaultname01
      @defaultname01 Před rokem +1

      Nah Sth island west coast maybe but east coast all good

  • @cobihillssteyn7975
    @cobihillssteyn7975 Před rokem +3

    Absolutely impressive. Keep up the good work.👏👏👏👏

  • @noelburland7169
    @noelburland7169 Před rokem +2

    Most people probably think that the Alpine Fault poses the greatest risk, but the Hikurangi Subduction Zone is New Zealand's largest fault and poses the most significant risk to lives and our economy. One thing not explored in this video is what sort of length of fault rupture we could see in a Megathrust Earthquake event. For example, for the 2021 Kermadec earthquake of 8.1M the USGS estimated that the rupture zone was 175 by 75 km (109 by 47 mi) in area. The 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami was caused by a fault rupture between the Burma Plate and the Indian Plate of approximately 1,300 kilometres in length. If the Hikurangi Subduction Zone were to cause a major Megathrust earthquake what sort of length of the fault would be likely to rupture?

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for your comment. You are right - the different faults pose different risks in terms of possible impacts. In terms of the length of rupture of a Hikurangi quake there are different possibilities. It could be only one of either the southern, middle or northern sections of the East Coast, or a combination of 2 or possibly all of them at once. It is thought that in the past the ruptures have been a mix of these possibilities. Cheers

  • @CreativeClones
    @CreativeClones Před rokem +1

    Well done to the soundie who was recording dialog on those windy coastlines. Quality.

  • @siliveliosakalia6397
    @siliveliosakalia6397 Před rokem +9

    Thanks for sharing your information about predicting the coming mega earthquake in New Zealand. It's critical to be seen and heard that people are preparing for the best possible requirements available.

  • @regorflora7915
    @regorflora7915 Před rokem +3

    Now that the sensors are in placed. Running from low ground to high ground on this area should be a done regularly as an excercise. Could be a life saver when the time comes

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      Indeed. Regular tsunami evacuation exercises are becoming increasingly done by schools and other organizations. Thanks for your comment

  • @TatoesNz
    @TatoesNz Před rokem +1

    Beautiful video, great content - well put together! thankyou

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      Thanks - this one made by Magpie Content Creation, and kindly sponsored by the Earthquake Commission (EQC)

  • @nighthawktt
    @nighthawktt Před rokem +2

    Great documentary and good oration 👍👍🌟🌟
    Very pleased this is made available on CZcams Appreciate the knowledge given on local earthquake history Selfishly hoping to hear more Thank you for your time and sharing 👏🌹

  • @MamaPinks
    @MamaPinks Před rokem +3

    The lady at 5:34, I love that she is doing hard movements to mimick what would be happening, it really helps for me, who really needs visual confirmation of what I am hearing in her words. 😀 💜 Facinating stuff!

  • @itschevez
    @itschevez Před rokem +6

    there was a massive eatthquake lastnight in taranaki, biggest one ive felt in the last few years..

    • @louisejeffries7155
      @louisejeffries7155 Před rokem +3

      I’ve just come back after years away
      That Taranaki quake last night was seriously the scariest ever. It just kept going and going
      I guess what made it seem worse is just this week it has come up (in my tube feed) two independent predictions of a large quake coming
      Last night was a worry though huh

    • @itschevez
      @itschevez Před rokem +2

      @@louisejeffries7155 yup haha it went for like 10 seconds or more it was scary as heck! 😂

  • @kelusitepitbeautifulwoman4154

    My Grand father is From New Zealand. His family. Brother , sisters parents. He moved here after wwii, met n married my nanny. Awesome man.

  • @darrenbridget
    @darrenbridget Před rokem +2

    Interesting considering that amount of quakes we've had in the last 5 days

  • @elviradammasch4843
    @elviradammasch4843 Před rokem +4

    Very well presented. The only thing I would still have added - move out from highrise buildings. I rather live in a tent in a higher location than in one of these concret boxes.

  • @JESUS_Is_KING573
    @JESUS_Is_KING573 Před rokem +5

    2:30 that squid attacking the enemy😅

  • @nellethewitch
    @nellethewitch Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank-you. Brilliant informative stuff 👏

  • @The762nato
    @The762nato Před rokem +2

    Great presentation it shows the great work your doing . MR.MAX Ltd , have enjoyed working with you .

  • @davidderby6951
    @davidderby6951 Před rokem +11

    Stop showing my Lyall Bay house in the Wgtn vids, creeps me out a bit

    • @Muritaipet
      @Muritaipet Před rokem +2

      LOL ..... ( Sorry dude. I really did laugh at the awful irony of having your house illustrating the mega earthquake video. I promise I'm not a bad person. I do really feel for you)

  • @user-bh1cb6ru9t
    @user-bh1cb6ru9t Před rokem +3

    Frankly, I'm excited. Let's shake things up. Awesome channel by the way.

    • @louisejeffries7155
      @louisejeffries7155 Před rokem

      Do we have the leadership to manage this type of event with out massive amounts of guidance and direction from overseas bodies
      I think not I think we have a deficit or even a void of decent leadership that would be needed to be effective in guiding the nation through a legit catastrophe

    • @2pintsofcremedementh
      @2pintsofcremedementh Před rokem

      @@louisejeffries7155 I think leadership is what gets in the way a lot of the time, just look at the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and the grassroots efforts such as the student army and the "incredibro hulk". More was achieved in the first hours after the quake than in the years that followed. Everything came to a grinding halt as soon as the red tape went up and people were prevented from getting involved without a hard hat and a team of health and safety bureaucrats telling them not to put themselves in harm's way.

  • @martinfinn674
    @martinfinn674 Před rokem

    Howuch silica did you observe in your sea mount samples?

  • @reneejones5675
    @reneejones5675 Před rokem +1

    I was waiting for something like this to be posted, we just had a quite big one in the sea 2 days ago I think

  • @barron204
    @barron204 Před rokem +4

    Awesome video. More please.

  • @paulchrystie5460
    @paulchrystie5460 Před rokem +6

    love yr work OTL

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      Thanks! This one is courtesy of EQC and made by Magpie Content Creation

  • @Patricia-tr9zm
    @Patricia-tr9zm Před 6 dny +1

    I am in Hawkes Bay, and always grateful for little earthquakes (4 ish) because we know what can happen when big ones hit. Awesome documentary thanks so much. Thorough and well presented ❤

  • @michaelgrey7854
    @michaelgrey7854 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My Brother is the person at NIWA that approves grants for research. Good to know he is doing a good job.

  • @marianfeliselda7455
    @marianfeliselda7455 Před rokem +3

    I'm happy to watch this video it is very helpful information and besides it gives me a beautiful view of the Island NZ. Watching from K.L Malaysia.

  • @seria3692
    @seria3692 Před rokem +5

    From all the recent earthquakes including the one down South a couple days ago it could potentially happen soon alongside the alpine fault rupture(which is kinda scary). I'm way down South on the East Coast so it won't be as bad but it still is a threat, I'm keeping tabs on the public domains for earthquakes. Just hope it doesn't happen anytime soon.

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 Před rokem +2

      Check out Alaska, 1964. Very soon, every city in the world shall look even worse than that (Matthew 24:7, KJV).

    • @jerrybow8779
      @jerrybow8779 Před rokem

      @@davidlafleche1142 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️🤮

  • @willywagtail9520
    @willywagtail9520 Před rokem +2

    20 years ago , I can remember a 7.3 quake in the Fiordlands!!!! it felt like the ground was a wave of water " lifted and droped"

  • @aidigitalsuccess
    @aidigitalsuccess Před rokem +2

    Very informative and enjoyed this video. Thank you.

  • @bernardtimmer6723
    @bernardtimmer6723 Před rokem +4

    As Zealandia crashed into Australia, New Zealand split into 4 larger pieces and especially on eastern seaboard developed those deep trenches.

    • @kaiw522
      @kaiw522 Před rokem

      the trenches develop when plates move away from one another. (Along divergent plate boundaries)

  • @damionnefelsch6546
    @damionnefelsch6546 Před rokem +30

    The scariest thing not mentioned is the lack of land masses between Aotearoa and Australia means there's nothing to disperse the energy of a full tsunami hitting the east coast of Australia. When I was working in the mines, out near Roma, I found pipi shells in the soil. Very far from shore so I wonder what washed them all the way that far inland?

    • @michelebarnett718
      @michelebarnett718 Před rokem +4

      The east coast of Australia gets hit by tsunamis each year but by the time they reach land they have died down

    • @damionnefelsch6546
      @damionnefelsch6546 Před rokem +1

      @@michelebarnett718 true but not an event similar to the Indonesian earthquake causing the Bali tsunami. This will be bigger hopefully not for many lifetimes

    • @michelebarnett718
      @michelebarnett718 Před rokem +3

      It could have been the massive cyclone that hit back in 1899 ….they found fish and sea debris klms in land but it was a cyclone not a tsunami

    • @kuri5771
      @kuri5771 Před rokem +14

      Australia was once an inland sea, heaps of opalized marine life in the desert meters under ground.

    • @damionnefelsch6546
      @damionnefelsch6546 Před rokem +2

      @@kuri5771 and I forgot to tell you, I'm a shot firer so I crack rocks and sandstone and I see firsthand what is in the layers of the shattered time capsule

  • @toru7a
    @toru7a Před rokem +2

    Very interesting and well presented. Good job.

  • @jkedie
    @jkedie Před rokem +2

    Brilliant presentation of knowledge. Thank you.

  • @paulwhite7593
    @paulwhite7593 Před rokem +4

    An absolutely brilliant video, clearly illustrated with relevant moving and graphic shots. As a past resident of Christchurch I well remember the very slight tremor that woke me in the early hours of a morning in about 1968. The later devastating earthquake in 2011 showed me how lucky we had been to escape the full ferocity of that event. Let's hope this video information will save lives in the future. Where we live now in Canada there have been some small tremors and, of course, we all look towards the supervolcano in Yellowstone that will affect us all. I hope the Canadians are as well prepared as the Kiwis.

  • @itisjojonz
    @itisjojonz Před rokem +5

    Really enjoyed this latest video. Thank you.

  • @KiwiShellNZ1
    @KiwiShellNZ1 Před rokem +1

    Another great video. Thank you 🙂

  • @suzanahrajan9282
    @suzanahrajan9282 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @DJPurpleOne17
    @DJPurpleOne17 Před rokem +7

    I'm not worried, I'm fascinated, everything happens for a reason... to protect the circle of life you have to evolve and constantly change... this is nature's way of refreshing the environment... in dire circumstances though you just gotta learn how to safely navigate through it

  • @elainenicholas5421
    @elainenicholas5421 Před rokem +3

    Brilliant. Thank you.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      Cheers - this video was directed by Magnolia Lowe, Magpie Content Creation, and kindly sponsored by the Earthquake Commission.

  • @angusgow1887
    @angusgow1887 Před rokem

    So there no need to worry about a second Taupo eruption?. Hows EQC doing with the Red Zones in Christchurch any updates there? seeing your plugging insurance

  • @l.k85
    @l.k85 Před rokem +1

    This is amazing , thx you for your Hard work' and sharing with Us .......

  • @dodoxasaurus6904
    @dodoxasaurus6904 Před rokem +3

    keep doing the good work

  • @mikefrederickson9437
    @mikefrederickson9437 Před rokem +6

    Had an earthquake last night was South of French pass south Island was 5.8 lucky it was 51 km deep.Gave us a good shake as far north as Taranaki

  • @bro_dBow
    @bro_dBow Před rokem +2

    Super articulate, good communication here!

  • @jonnykrivan6840
    @jonnykrivan6840 Před rokem

    Great video - do you think there’s a potential for tsnunami from this type of event ever reaching Australia?

    • @itssazzalol98
      @itssazzalol98 Před rokem

      There’s a possibility for the east coast but I doubt the waves would be very big.

  • @herawalters5037
    @herawalters5037 Před rokem +3

    i live in wellington thankyou for your content

  • @Gizathecat2
    @Gizathecat2 Před rokem +7

    Fascinating! I live in Washington State where the Cascadia Subduction Zone lurks off the west coast. In the year 1700 Japan was struck by a destructive event called a “ghost tsunami” because no earthquake preceded it. The earthquake occurred off the northwest corner of Washington State on the Cascadia subduction zone. I think the quake was estimated to be in the nines. It is said if the Cascadia ruptures between Northern California and Northern Vancouver Island the destruction could level everything west of Interstate Five. So, New Zealand, we hear you! We know what’s looming under your coastline.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      Thank you for your info!

    • @COaksie
      @COaksie Před rokem

      I follow and study the Cascadian Subduction Zone as well, have read at least 10 books on the subject, including the history of the Japanese tsunami. I currently live in So. Cal, another earthquake hotbed but not a subduction zone, ....but have a son living in Western WA, an area we've longed to move to, to live in deep forest...but I want to know what we could be moving into, the potential for disaster. And yes, the potential is huge and real, and long overdue. It's an odd quandry, planning life decisions like a big move, around an overdue megaquake...

  • @nandelamere6882
    @nandelamere6882 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the information 👍 this information is very important for us from eastern bay of plenty, underwater earthquakes and hikurangis connected to a possible disaster

  • @colinrash56
    @colinrash56 Před rokem

    Excellent informative presentation
    Many thanks OTL

  • @seanoreilly1832
    @seanoreilly1832 Před rokem +4

    Anyone ever thought about drilling into the fault and periodically blasting it to stop the friction build up?

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      I don't believe so!

    • @racheljennings1688
      @racheljennings1688 Před rokem

      Already are the AF8 study have been doing it for a while.

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      @@racheljennings1688 nobody has blasted any faults! The Deep Fault drilling project has drilled through the Alpine Fault to study the rock properties at depth, but certainly not with the idea to trigger earthquakes or release stress.

  • @nonnobissolum
    @nonnobissolum Před rokem +6

    I keep getting the impression that Mother Nature, the Universe, what-have-you, gives exactly ZERO f's about us.

    • @setapartone9311
      @setapartone9311 Před rokem

      God's righteous judgement is coming. Repent and turn to Jesus Christ while the door of grace remains open for just a while longer 🙏

    • @dennisconstantine624
      @dennisconstantine624 Před 19 dny +1

      Exactly, Mother Nature was here billions of years before us, it don’t give a hoot about 8 billion flees on its back.

  • @OzGeologyOfficial
    @OzGeologyOfficial Před rokem +2

    I'm so glad this is going viral.

  • @bluetiger4356
    @bluetiger4356 Před rokem +2

    Outstanding fantastic wonderful keep up the good work seriously appreciated 👍 much love 💗

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      Thank you on behalf of the team for your positive feedback!

  • @simonRTJ
    @simonRTJ Před rokem +4

    With this knowledge in mind, I am unsure why the councils allow development at sea level, and where i live in Hawkes bay, the Napier waterfront which, a few hundred meters back, is at negative sea level. surely this would considered a "red zone" for building homes.

    • @samuelsontraining
      @samuelsontraining Před rokem +1

      $$$$$$$$

    • @OutThereLearning
      @OutThereLearning  Před rokem

      Not an unreasonable opinion. That is one reason why this science is important - so that we can make good planning decisions

  • @sueelliott4793
    @sueelliott4793 Před rokem +6

    Between lake Taupo and the big earthquake? I would rather have the quake, but were doomed either way. Hi from Tauranga

  • @juliepatchouli3944
    @juliepatchouli3944 Před rokem +2

    This was a wonderful informative video. Considering the area I am surprised people are allowed to build their houses so close to the shore in cases of a catastrophic tsunami. Maybe also people just don’t want to move and live with the risk of their houses being swallowed by a tsunami.

  • @RossTePaa-zh2de
    @RossTePaa-zh2de Před rokem +1

    Had about 300 small earthquakes in eastern BOP last Friday and Saturday biggest 4.6 and 4.8