Map and search of GeoNet sensor networks that deliver high-rate-data. Use the date search filter to see sensors that were operating in the past. More detailed station/sensor information can be ...
Since our last activity bulletin on Ruapehu (29 August), the temperature of Te Wai ā-moe (Ruapehu Crater Lake) has remained cool, declining from 11°C to 8°C, the lowest temperature measured since 1970 ...
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Domain is a broad collection method or data discipline. Some volcano data have the envirosensor domain, and some the manualcollect domain. The observation site, the feature at the volcano where the ...
This earthquake caused damage to houses and roads around the Farewell Spit area.
This shock was centered near Cape Campbell, but was felt as far away as Hokitika and Taranaki.
The Aotearoa New Zealand Tsunami Gauge network, also known as the Coastal Sea Level gauge network, supports detection and analysis of potential tsunami threats arriving at New Zealand's coasts. It is ...
GeoNet currently operates five sites in the Fox Glacier valley, including the Alpine Gardens landslide, that collect environmental and GNSS data. Envirosensors measure various parameters at active and ...
GeoNet has a wide range of data that are collected for monitoring and researching geohazards in New Zealand. We have built several tutorials to help access this data through data services. The ...
New Zealand’s tectonic setting in the Pacific puts us at risk from many different tsunami sources, some may be generated and arrive at our nearest coasts in less than an hour. To improve tsunami ...
The NGMC receives live feeds from monitoring equipment located all around Aotearoa New Zealand, provided via the GeoNet system, and data from international stations. Earthquakes are monitored using a ...