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The Trust’s aim is to encourage the study of earthquakes, of the bulk properties, astronomical motions, and internal structure of the Earth, and of the history of those studies. Jennifer Eccles, who is fresh-up since winning the NZ Oaks in March, is the $6 second favourite behind Avantage, who looks ideally drawn at barrier six but likely to start from five. For further information and advice, please contact the Science Student Centre or contact Dr Jennifer Eccles. I think he is weighted to win and has the turn of foot to do it. “The other horse that may also go is Swisswatch, but I have still got to have a talk with the owners about their decision as well. range. AskAuckland Search . "We are aiming him for the Railway again so whatever happens on Saturday is a bonus," says trainer John Bell. Another of the researchers, Dr Jennifer Eccles, also from the University of Auckland, said a better understanding of the faults and the hazard they posed was needed. NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS 10.1080/00288306.2020.1736102 Other University of Auckland co-authors: Elaine Smid , Jennifer Eccles , Kasper van Wijk , Ian Smith , Jan Lindsay She was a close-up fourth in the Tarzino Trophy to start the Hastings carnival but the two-week turnaround proved too short for her two weeks later in the Windsor Park Plate. Newsletter Editor View More. Kerepehi. Jennifer Eccles Geoffroy Lamarche Ingo Pecher Marta Ribo Michael Rowe Lorna Strachan Current Students. Jennifer Eccles is a geophysicist who has had occasion to study volcanoes and volcano-tectonics from her PhD on the rifting of the North Atlantic and associated Large Igneous Province to more recent involvement in DEVORA and the active volcanism of Yasur Volcano, Vanuatu. Jennifer Eccles winning the NZ Oaks at Trentham in March. Contact us . Also, congratulations to Jennifer Eccles, who won funding through the GNS led ‘rapid characterisation of earthquakes and tsunami’ project, and to anyone else who has had success in the recent round (please let me know!). 2020 New Zealand Bloodstock 3YO Filly of the Year Jennifer Eccles (Rip Van Winkle) will return to competition in Saturday week's Dunstan Feeds Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders' Stakes-Gr.2 (WFA, F & M, 1400m) at Pukekohe. “We think she is coming up great and have decided to go that way just with the fact that if we would be in quarantine for two weeks and if a jockey or someone gets it (COVID-19) then that’s a month of your life you are not going to get back. While Hastings is the initial target for the daughter of Rip Van Winkle, Ritchie hasn’t ruled out a hit-and-run mission to target a Victorian feature race. Racing: Jennifer Eccles has the draw to trouble Loire 7 Feb, 2020 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Loire and Jennifer Eccles were both beaten by Showbeel in the Desert Gold Stakes. Jennifer D. Eccles's 3 research works with 10 citations and 213 reads, including: Saving Foulden Maar - GSNZ involvement. Geoscience Society of … Francisco Saldana-Monroy (PhD) Anthony Shorrock (MSc) Adnan Djeffal (PhD) Michael Macnaughton (PhD) Paul Oluwunmi (PhD) Nandeesh Ram (MSc) Former Students. While Ritchie is still contemplating a trip across the Tasman with his star mare, the trip is also in the pipeline for a couple of his other runners. Kerepehi, New Zealand (general), New Zealand . Science Student Centre Level G, Room G 20 (beside the entrance to the Large Chemistry Lecture Theatre) Building 301 23 Symonds Street Auckland 1010. “We have got no internationals coming down, which will weaken the carnival, and it will be a shame to not give these horses a chance at that level because they probably won’t get another year quite as soft.”. Beyond the New Zealand Oaks there could be a chance the filly has one run in Sydney. Pukekohe's long straight should suit the sometimes cantankerous mare and the best version of her becomes the horse to beat, especially if Jennifer Eccles is anything but at her peak. Dr Jennifer Eccles University of Auckland The University of Auckland engineers are part of the NZ Centre for Earthquake Resilience – Te Hiranga Rū QuakeCoRE – a New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission funded Centre of Research Excellence.