The Southland Times

Scientists to investigat­e if active fault under Wanaka

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Scientists will map Lake Wanaka after discoverin­g an active fault may be under the popular resort town.

A recent review of active faults in the Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago districts by GNS Science, commission­ed by the Otago Regional Council (ORC), identified a likely active fault under Wanaka, which may be part of the North West Cardrona Fault.

This fault was previously thought to have run northeast from the Cardrona Valley, through Albert Town to Hawea.

GNS scientists now propose that the fault runs northwest past the foot of Mt Alpha, beneath part of Wanaka township, and out under the lake.

ORC natural hazards analyst Ben Mackey said further work was needed to substantia­te the findings and understand any implicatio­ns for Wanaka.

‘‘Since receiving the GNS report, the ORC has commission­ed NIWA to carry out a geophysica­l survey of sediments beneath Lake Wanaka. This work will look for evidence that the fault continues out into Roys Bay,’’ he said.

NIWA will use advanced multibeam echo sonar equipment to map the lake, a process where systems emit sound waves in a fan shape beneath the boat’s hull, gaining informatio­n from the returning soundwaves.

‘‘The survey is taking place over two days beginning on December 2 on Lake Wanaka, where they will focus their efforts from Roys Bay to Beacon Point,’’ Dr Mackey said.

The goal of the survey is to improve ORC’s understand­ing of the active faults in the area and narrow down what hazard they may pose for Wanaka and the surroundin­g area.

NIWA has carried out this type of work in the past, at both

Lake Tekapo and Lake Wakatipu. They will use the same procedures applied on Lake Tekapo, where evidence of past landslides and an active fault was investigat­ed on the lake.

NIWA Marine Geologist Dr Joshu Mountjoy said: ‘‘In Wanaka we are looking for the lakeward continuati­on of a newly-mapped fault and we are hopeful that we will get a much better picture of what is happening.’’

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