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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Re-establishing the correct placement of the pegs could take a shit load of work because first someone has to prove the base reference marks, trig stations generally, haven't moved or re-establish their true positions before they can check the next tier and so on down to the boundary pegs.
    GPS will save a shit-load of time ...eh ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    GPS will save a shit-load of time ...eh ...
    Unfortunately the original locations weren't recorded by GPS ... but I guess you knew that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Unfortunately the original locations weren't recorded by GPS ... but I guess you knew that.
    They can go off the points that WERE ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    They can go off the points that WERE ....
    ...but they don't have a reference for where the points were.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Unfortunately the original locations weren't recorded by GPS ... but I guess you knew that.
    GPs wasn't an option way back last century when I played with surveying but I suspect it isn't accurate enough anyhow. 1 metre resolution certainly wouldn't do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    ...but they don't have a reference for where the points were.
    That's part of the problem I guess. But each trig is referenced back to at least two others. Work from far enough out you can reestablish your datums but it would take time and effort. I stand to be corrected by someone who actually does this stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    That's part of the problem I guess. But each trig is referenced back to at least two others. Work from far enough out you can reestablish your datums but it would take time and effort. I stand to be corrected by someone who actually does this stuff.
    Well I USED to do this stuff

    And there is no denying that the Chch quakes have given the surveyors a whole lot to do

    But in general, the boundary peg marks the boundary. When the peg moves by natural means, and the movement is over a large area, then the boundary moves also. If your place moves, and the neighbours moves, so will the boundary

    There are exceptions to this rule - and it certainally doesn't cover deliberate movement by person or persons known or unknown.

    The bigger problem comes when the boundary peg is not there - how do you know where it should be?

    A GPS can be useful, but the survey system in NZ does not rely on the absolute coordinates - there is too much measurable movement (even without earthquakes) for that. Its the relative positions of the pegs, survey marks and trig stations that count.

    Some of the the measurements taken since September last year show that the Port Hills have risen by about 470mm - and some of the side ways movements are five to six metres
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    Strange things are going on and when you take in to consideration how Zealandia was driven up from beneath the sea, it is not surprising!

    I worry that Christchurch is not simply a dress rehearsal for some even more significant event!

    Apparently a periodically measurable movement on the main fault line is quite long overdue!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Strange things are going on and when you take in to consideration how Zealandia was driven up from beneath the sea, it is not surprising!

    I worry that Christchurch is not simply a dress rehearsal for some even more significant event!

    Apparently a periodically measurable movement on the main fault line is quite long overdue!



    Take a look at these images grabbed from geonet.org.nz

    Do you see a pattern ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    Well I USED to do this stuff

    And there is no denying that the Chch quakes have given the surveyors a whole lot to do

    But in general, the boundary peg marks the boundary. When the peg moves by natural means, and the movement is over a large area, then the boundary moves also. If your place moves, and the neighbours moves, so will the boundary

    There are exceptions to this rule - and it certainally doesn't cover deliberate movement by person or persons known or unknown.

    The bigger problem comes when the boundary peg is not there - how do you know where it should be?

    A GPS can be useful, but the survey system in NZ does not rely on the absolute coordinates - there is too much measurable movement (even without earthquakes) for that. Its the relative positions of the pegs, survey marks and trig stations that count.

    Some of the the measurements taken since September last year show that the Port Hills have risen by about 470mm - and some of the side ways movements are five to six metres
    thanks, so no risk of a house being rebuilt in the same place but now spanning a boundary line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    Take a look at these images grabbed from geonet.org.nz

    Do you see a pattern ?
    Doesn't Iceland do a similar thing... albeit a little more dramatically.
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    Take a look at these images grabbed from geonet.org.nz

    Do you see a pattern ?
    theere was the forgotten big quake in Fjordland, on the pacific plate I believe. Then Christchurch on the Australian plate, a bit like a stress transfer and push it a bit north. If you go further north and back to the pacific plate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    I worry that Christchurch is not simply a dress rehearsal for some even more significant event!
    Yes. So do I. Been wondering about that for a couple of days now.
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    Bogus Earthquake Inspectors

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...732407&ref=rss

    Christchurch police are again warning that people may be passing themselves off as officials so they can steal in the wake of Monday's earthquakes.

    No significant earthquake-related crime had been reported since the quakes and the nights had been quiet, but police did get one or two calls about people wearing high visibility vests and possibly passing themselves off as earthquake response workers, said Canterbury police district commander, Superintendent Dave Cliff.

    "A high viz vest is no guarantee of authenticity and we encourage people to ask for identification."

    People were urged to report suspicious behaviour - anyone who looks out of place, or unknown vehicles and people cruising around streets - to police.

    After the deadly February 22 quake Christchurch saw a spike in burglaries and a number of people trying to pass themselves off as EQC staff, wearing high-visibility vests, going door-to-door and asking people about their electronic equipment.

    - NZPA

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