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Layer: Ashley fault avoidance zones 2020 (ID: 4)

Name: Ashley fault avoidance zones 2020

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Description: While the Waimakariri District Council has taken all reasonable care in providing correct information, all information should be considered as being illustrative and indicative only. Your use of this information is entirely at your own risk. You should independently verify the accuracy of any information before taking any action in reliance upon it.Read the full disclaimer here.A full description is available in the Metadata.Abstract:Extent of the Ashley Fault Avoidance Zones. Areas of well-defined and distributed deformation have a 20 m buffer applied as per the Ministry for the Environment guidelines. Areas of uncertain and extended deformation were considered by the report authors to not have been mapped precisely enough to warrant assigning a 20 metre buffer. The joins between the well-defined and distributed deformation (with 20 m buffer) and the uncertain and extended deformation (without 20 m buffer) have been manually adjusted slightly to smooth out any sharp edges. The well-defined and distributed deformation areas (with 20 m buffer) have also been clipped out of adjacent uncertain or extended deformation areas.'Feature' is the type of ground deformation present.'FAZ_class' is the category of fault complexity, set out in Table 2 of the accompanying report, and following the MfE active fault guidelines.'NAME' is the fault or other landform unit that the deformation is associated with.'BUFF_DIST' is the width of the added buffer (20 m on well-defined or distributed deformation, 0 m on uncertain and extended deformation). Update Frequency:As needed.Point of Contact:Waimakariri District Council.Lineage:The data were captured at a scale of 1:5,000 to 1:10,000. Accuracy may vary.

Copyright Text: Created by Helen Jack, Environment Canterbury, April 2020 for the Waimakariri District Plan review. Based on mapping and data in Barrell, D. J. A.; Van Dissen, R. J. 2014. Assessment of active fault ground deformation hazards associated with the Ashley Fault Zone, Loburn, North Canterbury, GNS Science Consultancy Report 2013/173 / Environment Canterbury Report No. R14/77.

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