Wikipedia:Map data/Southern Taupo Rift/key

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

<-Wikipedia:Map data/Southern Taupo Rift This data has been updated to be used selectively on multiple relevant maps rather than a single map of regional faults. Always assume that the manual processes involved could result in transcription inaccuracy and refer to original sources when appropriate. It is a map of active Taupō Volcanic Zone faults at the southern extreme of the Taupo Rift (red) but could also include nominally inactive faults (black). The data on land faults is by default from NZ Onshore Active Faults Database which was last updated in November 2022 but some data may come from the former 2014 database or the 2023 version at NZ 1:250K Geological GNS science. It should be noted that database fault names (or absent names) have been cross checked with the literature. Where ever possible additional detail and context is from original academic work and these sources are referred to inline in the datafile. Academic work is updated or not always available without fee and so the attribution work can be updated further. Some simplification or correction was undertaken and the data was reorganised. The academic references include:

  • Gómez‐Vasconcelos, Martha; Villamor, Pilar; Procter, Jon; Palmer, Alan; Cronin, Shane; Wallace, Clel; Townsend, Dougal; Leonard, Graham (2018). "Characterisation of faults as earthquake sources from geomorphic data in the Tongariro Volcanic Complex, New Zealand" (PDF). New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. doi:10.1080/00288306.2018.1548495.
  • Gómez‐Vasconcelos, Martha; Villamor, Pilar; Cronin, Shane; Procter, Jon; Palmer, Alan; Townsend, Dougal; Leonard, Graham (2017). "Crustal extension in the Tongariro graben, New Zealand: Insights into volcano-tectonic interactions and active deformation in a young continental rift" (PDF). Geological Society of America Bulletin. 129 (9–10). doi:10.1130/B31657.1.
  • Gómez‐Vasconcelos et al. Characterisation of faults as earthquake sources from geomorphic data in the Tongariro Volcanic Complex, New Zealand. 2019
  • Active fault mapping in the south western bays (Pukawa, Omori, Kuratau) of Lake Taupō: Response to requests 2021
  • "Active fault hazards in the Taupō District" (PDF). 2020.
  • Seebeck, H. A.; Nicol, P.; Villamor, J.Ristau; Pettinga, J. (2014). "Structure and kinematics of the Taupo Rift, New Zealand". Tectonics. 33: 1178–1199. doi:10.1002/2014TC003569.


Technical Note[edit]

The data file itself is no longer valid json but was developed as such and is served up as such. The file served up can vary from the default file based on the pagename of the calling page. The logic is based upon case switching of the calling page name. By default if a page calls this file all data will be presented with logic as originally intended. You can not debug this complete datafile now in sandbox (but can debug sections in a preview with a relevant pagename) or a Json checker which is best for pure Json debugging. The master map takes about 0.5 seconds to render first time. There is a cut off of 10 seconds built into wikipedia for such scripting. So although this data file is safe it is known that with more complex maps with ten times the data you can run into time issues. Once rendered Wikipedia serves up an image file of the map which is much faster but can lose detail and does not have mouse over functionality. Detail is always revealed by clicking on the map.

Key[edit]

Clicking on the map enlarges it, and enables panning and mouseover of fault name/wikilink and display of more individual fault data. Active named Taupō Volcanic Zone faults at the southern extreme of the Taupo Rift are red, unnamed faults are a lighter shade of red.