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Microearthquakes in New Zealand's Southern Alps more common after seasonal snowmelt, heavy rainfall
Changes in water levels beneath Earth's surface caused by glacier snowmelt and rainfall could be responsible for triggering small but frequent earthquakes in New Zealand's central Southern Alps, ...
Changes in water levels beneath Earth’s surface caused by glacier snowmelt and rainfall could be responsible for triggering small but frequent earthquakes in New Zealand’s central Southern Alps, ...
The Southern Alps is a mountain range located in the South Island of New Zealand. The range stretches for approximately 500 kilometers along the western side of the island, and it is the highest ...
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