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2015 CAPT. F. W. HUTTON ON THE GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND~ 191 23. SX~TC~ of the GzonoGY of N~,w Z~ALAND...Biology in the Canterbury College, University of New Zealand. (Read January 14, 1885.) CONT~N~S. Introduction...geological phenomena are gathered together as in New Zealand. Sedimentary rocks are represented of nearly...salt and gypsum, and no magnesian limestones. New Zealand appears never to have been the site of great...position is one of great interest. I t is in l~ew Zealand alone that we have any record of the ancient floras |
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........ 35 The New Zealand advantage ............................ 35 THE WEST COASTECONOMICSTRATEGY............................................ THE REGION. ...................................... Grey District.................................. Ports of the West Coast .................................. Support industries...46 46 46 47 47 49 50 51 52 53 53 55 Explore West Coast (NZ) Minerals iii > INTRODUCTION > DISCLAIMER...THESOUTHISLANDOF NEW ZEALANDhas a long and proud history of mining and exploration. In 2010 the region accountedfor |
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€ Kancy's Computo 6.5.96 THE HANDBOOK OF NEW ZEALAND MINES (WITI MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS). PART I...Menorian Cuthern Cara GENERAL GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND. LEGISLATURE . The Legislature is composed...the development of the mineral resources of New Zealand , I have for a long time thought that a great...Although I had been living eighteen years in New Zealand, I had never learned, nor even realized, that...great extent of country containing gold-bearing quartz reefs both in the Nortii and South Islands is |
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Longshore Migration of Beach Placers in Western New Zealand Thomas W. Ritchie,1,2 James M. Scott,2,† and...Dunedin 9016, New Zealand Department, University of Otago, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand Abstract With...samples from beaches along 427 km of the Westland coast of New Zealand’s South Island with the purpose of establishing...beaches, intermediate in abundance along the Paparoa coast, and most abundant in Central Westland and North...Westland (>200 μm) and finest along the Paparoa coast. Once it is abraded to ≤40 μm, it is largely removed |
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the low dip on parts of the Alpine Fault of New Zealand, a fault that is steep over most of its length...Early Devonian because the Early Devonian Big Hill Quartz Diorite, which intrudes the Kiewa Fault Zone, shows...zones, and these zones may not have intersected the quartz diorite. No sinistral shear fabrics were found...found in the mylonite adjacent to the Big Hill Quartz Diorite. A radiometric date on the Niggerheads Granodiorite...metamorphic rocks over the low grade slate to the west. However, Fagan (1979), Scott (1985) and Morand |
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WILLIAM GRINDLEY New Zealand Geological Survey. Box 30368, Lower Huff, New Zealand CONTENTS A. General...C. Data on individual structural zones 1. North-west Nelson-Westland zone 2. Rotoroa-Fiordland zone 3...References 387 406 406 406 408 409 411 412 413 The New Zealand orogenic belt has developed since the late PreCambrian...compressive and strike-slip movements along the south-west margin of the Pacific ocean basin. Because of its...these theories rigorously to the New Zealand orogen. The New Zealand orogen (Figs. 1 and 2) forms a strongly |
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RHODES THE GEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND a* ; , gs _ (Sy 7 7 7 i ~ t ~~ ...GEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION ©) Moan AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND by D. A. BROWN K. S. W. CAMPBELL KoA W.GROOK...LIBRARY PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD - LONDON - EDINBURGH - NEW YORK TORONTO - SYDNEY - PARIS - BRAUNSCHWEIG Pergamon...Press Inc., 44-01 21st Street, Long Island City, New York Ontario , Toronto Pergamon of Canada Ltd., 6...Pergamon Press (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Rushcutters Bay, Sydney, New South Wales Pergamon Press S.A.R.L., 24 rue |
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411 • New Hebrides NewCaled~ • • Norfolk I. Lord Howe I. • SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN SEA NEW ZEALAND... / I I SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC BASIN I , .. The Geological Structure of New Zealand a volume in the...the Oligocene, Landon Limestone Photograph: New Zealand National Publicity Studio photo J'ublished...STRUCTURE OF NEW ZEALAND J . T. Kingma I , • THE GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF NEW ZEALAND JACOBUS T. KINGMA...Wiley-lnterscience Publication JOHN WILEY & SONS New York• London• Sydney• Toronto I \ • ' Copyright |
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distribution of fault rocks in the Alpine Fault Zone, New Zealand R. H. Sibson, S. H. White and B. K. Atkinson...service click here to receive free e-mail alerts when new articles cite this article Permission request click...rocks in the A l p i n e Fault Z o n e , N e w Zealand R. H. Sibson, S. H. W h i t e & B. K. A t k i n...strikes N E - S W across the South Island of New Zealand, forming a sharp north-western boundary to the...metasediments from the Carboniferous-Jurassic New Zealand Geosyncline, and for some 400 km along the strike |
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Geology and Scenery, North Shore of Lake Huron Region; Ontario Geological Survey, Geological Guide Book... GEOLOGY AND SCENERY NORTH SHORE OF LAKE HURON REGION ADDENDA The discussion of the discovery in...Sudbury bypass, the four lane section of Highway 17 west of Sudbury, the relocation of the southern portion...during the summer of 1977 from the village of Echo Bay to St. Joseph's Island. Electronic Capture, 2004...Geology and scenery, north shore of Lake Huron Region (Geological guidebook, ISSN 0375-7323; 4) Reprint |
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tons of 0.27% U3D8 by mid-1957, of vvhich 70% is in New Mexico, 16% in Colorado, Utah, and Arizona, and 8%... . . .. . .... . . . . . . .... ....... . . New Zealand . ............ . . . . . .... .. ... . . . ....with many other cations and anions to form numerous new hosts. Thus thorium forn1s only six minerals of its...3,200 A. Short wavelengths are produced by cold quartz tubes utilizing mercw-y vapor ionization at low...jn a field of low magnification. Much dark smoky quartz owes its coloration to alpha-particle bo1nbardment |
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interpretation of results, current problems and new approaches. While not intended as a textbook, the...and peruanan rocks in the Alpine Fault Zone, New Zealand . . . . Apams, C. J. Uplift rates and thermal...Norway: relation between preferred orientation of quartz lattice, strain and translation of .. . the nappes...a frontal arc in New Guinea . . . . . IV. THRUST AND NAPPE REGIMES. B. ‘THE NEW e223 aiilal S...to the Americas, the ‘New World’. (Pap- ers relating to areas in Africa and New land are more conveniently |
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the world with respect to their favorability for new deposits of atomic energy minerals with particular...TORONTO NEW YORK INC. LONDON NEW YORK D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 250 Fourth Avenue, New York...mankind; to the new "forty-niners" who, quick to see and take up the challenge of each new like their ancestors...the raw material for its development. R. D. N. New York, N. Y. July, 1954 VI ACKNOWLEDGMENTS In...Preface vii Acknowledgments The Prospector in the New Era of Atomic Energy .... PART ONE WHAT TO LOOK |
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FAULTING IN THE TRANSVERSE RANGES, CALIFORNIA View west along front of eastern San Gabriel Mountains. Steepest...about 500 km eastward from Point Arguello on the west and averages about 50 km in width. The San Andreas...Mountains on the west from the San Bernardino Mountains on the east. The east-west physiographic and...and their exposure of Mesozoic and older rocks. West of the San Gabriel Mountains, the Transverse Ranges...latter studies include most of the Transverse Ranges west of long 117.5° W. The investigations indicate that |
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(08)379-4634) Affiliated East-West Press PVT Ltd British Library G-1/16 Ansari Road New Delhi 110 002 India (Orders:...and crustal 53 the Indian Plate 69 North and West Pakistan 89 Aumep, Z. Leucocratic rocks from the...upsurge of interest and research within the Himalayan region and the workshops have expanded to include studies... its effects are recognized over a much larger region than that of the Himalaya alone. Since initial...continues eastward into the Spiti region and along the south Tibet border region with both India and Nepal. |
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Page FIGURE 9. Monazite. A, B. Typical habit. C. New York. D. Tavetsch, Switzerland ---------------- ___...been sporadic and reflect the discovery of new deposits or of new uses for this element. T'wo species were...also should be mentioned here. No such increase of new species followed the discovery of the Great Bear...described from uranium deposits in the Colorado Plateau region. Many of these 4 SYSTEMATIC MINERALOGY OF URANIUM...intensive mining activities in the Colorado Plateau region and associated geologic and mineralogic studies |
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Heidelberg · New York As of January 1, 1974 Sole Distributor Springer-Verlag Berlin · Haideiberg · New York library...Springer-Verlag. Berlin · Heidelberg · New York ISBN 0-387 -93227-5 Springer-Verlag. New York · Heidelberg · Berlin...erschienen bei Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York 1978 Softcover reprint ofthe hardcover 8th edition...211 Thermal Radiation . 211 Emission in Visible Region 212 Emission in Infrared . . . 213 Emission of...elements, National Nuclear Energy Series IV, Bd. 14 .A, New York-Toronto-London 1954. Die in diesem Band S. 66/102 |