Using displaced river terraces to determine Late Quaternary slip rate for the central Wairarapa Fault at Waiohine River, New Zealand

2011 
We analyse a flight of post-Last Glacial Maximum terraces at Waiohine River, New Zealand that are progressively displaced by the dextral-slip Wairarapa Fault. The Waiohine River is shown to have smoothed its faulted river banks after each earthquake so that riser displacements are only recorded after abandonment of their lower bounding terrace tread. Digital elevation models produced from newly collected high-precision topographic data allowed us to precisely measure the cumulative dextral displacement of five risers and two palaeochannels, and the vertical displacement of six treads. The ratio of horizontal to vertical slip at the terraces ranges from 5.0 to 10.2 (average of 6.9±3.5 (2σ)). Combining our new displacements for the ‘Waiohine’ aggradation terrace and next younger terrace with new and previous optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages for Waiohine terrace silts, we calculate Late Quaternary dextral slip rates for this central part of the Wairarapa Fault of 11.9±2.9 mm a−1 (2σ) and >9.2±1.3...
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