Ōmarama – AF8 Roadshow: Public Science Talk
Next date: Thursday, 03 April 2025 | 07:00 PM
to 09:30 PM
Join us at Ōmarama Community Hall, on Thursday 3rd April, 7pm for a public science talk presented by Associate Professor Caroline Orchiston (University of Otago) to hear about the likely impacts of a large Alpine Fault earthquake in your region.
While we can’t predict earthquakes, scientific research indicates there is a 75% probability of an Alpine Fault earthquake occurring in the next 50 years, and there is a 4 out of 5 chance that it will be a magnitude 8+ event. This is likely to have major short and long-term impacts.
The AF8 Roadshow: The Science Beneath Our Feet brings Alpine Fault science and hazard impact information to South Island communities, in areas likely to be affected by an Alpine Fault earthquake. Bring your questions. First in, best seated!
The AF8 Roadshow is hosted by the 6 South Island Emergency Management Groups and sponsored by NHC Toka Tū Ake.
We are supported by our science partners: QuakeCoRE: NZ Centre for Earthquake Resilience, GNS Science, University of Otago University of Canterbury, University of Auckland, Victoria University Wellington.
All welcome | Free admission | Facebook link
When
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Thursday, 03 April 2025 | 07:00 PM
- 09:30 PM
Location
Ōmarama Community Hall, 35 Chain Hills Hwy, Omarama 9412, Omarama, 9412, View Map
-44.488991,169.9707202
35 Chain Hills Hwy, Omarama 9412 ,
Omarama 9412
Ōmarama Community Hall
35 Chain Hills Hwy, Omarama 9412 ,
Omarama 9412
Ōmarama – AF8 Roadshow: Public Science Talk