Raurimu Fault
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| Raurimu Fault | |
|---|---|
| Waimarino Fault[1] | |
![]() Known active Raurimu Fault surface traces and closely associated active faults in Ruapehu Graben.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000003-QINU`"' For map of other nearby active faults see Taupō Rift. | |
| Etymology | Raurimu |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Region | Waikato Region |
| Characteristics | |
| Length | 35 km (22 mi)[2] |
| Strike | N-S |
| Displacement | 1.5 mm (0.059 in)/year[2] |
| Tectonics | |
| Plate | Indo-Australian |
| Status | Active |
| Type | Normal fault |
| Movement | 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in)[2] |
| Age | Quaternary |
| Volcanic arc/belt | Taupō Volcanic Zone |
| New Zealand geology database (includes faults) | |
The Raurimu Fault is the western Taupō rift-bounding north–south striking normal fault complex of the Ruapehu Graben, a seismically active area of the central North Island of New Zealand to the west of Mount Ruapehu.[3]
