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Every year, thousands of earthquakes occur in New Zealand that are too small to be felt, but occasionally the country experiences some large earthquakes like those in the Wairarapa in 1855 and in Hawke’s Bay in 1931.

Understanding what causes earthquakes, where and why they happen, is crucial to being best prepared. Although it is so far impossible to predict the exact timing of the next big ‘quake, scientists can work out a lot about the statistical risk and potential size of future earthquakes.

Check out current research at GNS Science in Earthquake Hazards.

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Main rift from Edgecumbe earthquake, 1987.

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Who monitors our earthquake, tsunami, volcanic and other hazards?

We do! Check out GNS Science’s Geonet project for details of our latest earthquakes!