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Mudstone from
Thames, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato Region, New Zealand


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Type:Mudstone
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Mudstone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Thames, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1231249
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1231249:4
GUID (UUID V4):8b0ed646-80f7-4685-bfdf-d71ff75c72b3
References
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The steel industry, now being established at Waikato Heads, 30 miles south of Auckland, will use a raw...MINERALS AND ROCKS 1966 INFORMATION SERIES-No.63 NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH...R. E. Owen, Government Printer, Wellington, New Zealand—1967 —— FOREWORD One of the problems associated...reason of their impact on the development of New Zealand natural resources. With the establishment of...results readily available to a wide and perhaps new audience has become very rapidly apparent. I The
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NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 125th ANNIVERSARY...1865 -1990 NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 104 ISSN 0077-9628 Minerals of New Zealand by G. L....initials should be G.T., not G.L. Lower Hutt, New Zealand 1990 I I Beach sand, alluvium, • terrace...Figure 1. Simplified geological sketch-map of New Zealand. 0 20 40 60 80 100 KM l INTRODUCTION It...Morgan's "Minerals and Mineral Substances of New Zealand" was published, as NZ. Geological Survey bulletin
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Deposits of the Hauraki Goldfield, Coromandel Volcanic Zone, New Zealand ANTHONY B. CHRISTIE,† GNS Science...Science, P.O. Box 30-368, Lower Hutt 5040, New Zealand MARK P. SIMPSON, School of Geography, Geology and...1142, New Zealand ROBERT L. BRATHWAITE, GNS Science, P.O. Box 30-368, Lower Hutt, New Zealand JEFFREY...92019, Auckland Mail Centre, Auckland 1142, New Zealand Abstract Epithermal Au-Ag vein deposits of the...the Hauraki goldfield in the Coromandel volcanic zone, New Zealand, produced 320,000 kg Au and 1.5 million
NORTH ISLAND NEW ZEALAND Poor Kn1ght1 Is • . ,, r ,n H~n & C h1ck...Rivt~r I'. MY OF East C,pe Pf.NEW PLYMO • Cil.pe Eimo C • Portl.lfld I MY Secretar)'...ISLAND f Pq,1 Pt., 1~s II t I SOUTH ISLAND NEW ZEALAND +I s University College Cardiff Library...' _____ TELE - . _, • The Geology of New Zealand Volume 2 •• J-----~---.. ~ ::,,::::j::~....Associate Editors: G. R. Stevens, M. T. Te Punga New Zealand Geological Survey, Department of Scientific and
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NORTH ISLAND NEW ZEALAND Poor Kn1ght1 Is • . ,, r ,n H~n & C h1ck...Rivt~r I'. MY OF East C,pe Pf.NEW PLYMO • Cil.pe Eimo C • Portl.lfld I MY Secretar)'...ISLAND f Pq,1 Pt., 1~s II t I SOUTH ISLAND NEW ZEALAND +I s University College Cardiff Library...' _____ TELE - . _, • The Geology of New Zealand Volume 2 •• J-----~---.. ~ ::,,::::j::~....Associate Editors: G. R. Stevens, M. T. Te Punga New Zealand Geological Survey, Department of Scientific and
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American Geographical Society Fault Coasts in New Zealand Author(s): C. A. Cotton Source: Geographical...and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about...JSTOR Terms and Conditions FAULT COASTS IN NEW ZEALAND By C. A. COTTON VictoriaUniversityCollege,Wellington...JSTOR Terms and Conditions FAULT COASTS IN NEW ZEALAND 21 and fractured table-land form the diversified...note that Richthofen regarded the east coast of New Zealand as of this type and considered it exceptional
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of the Dun Mountain Ophiolite Belt, Nelson, New Zealand and trans-Tasman correlations M. R. Johnston...service click here to receive free e-mail alerts when new articles cite this article Permission request click...of the Dun Mountain Ophiolite Belt, Nelson, New Zealand and trans-Tasman correlations M. R. JOHNSTON...JOHNSTON 395 Trafalgar Street, Nelson 7010, New Zealand (e-mail: mike.johnston@xtra.co.nz) Abstract: The Nelson...Island of New Zealand, was the subject of intense interest soon after the European settlement of New Zealand
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sequences and systems tracts, Wanganui Basin, New Zealand Tim Naish, Peter J.J. Kamp * Department of Earth...Sciences, The University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand Received 23 February 1996;...the Rangitikei Group, eastern Wanganui Basin, New Zealand. These strata comprise a ca. 1 km thick progradational...distribution of comparable assemblages on the modem New Zealand continental shelf and slope (e.g. Hoskins, 1978;...foraminifers from Pliocene-Pleistocene strata in New Zealand are extant (e.g. Homibrook et al., 1989). 2.
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411 • New Hebrides NewCaled~ • • Norfolk I. Lord Howe I. • SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN SEA NEW ZEALAND...BASIN I , .. The Geological Structure of New Zealand a volume in the REGIONAL GEOLOGY SERIES edited...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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their isotope values from four locations in the Thames River Valley, and a broad range of d34S values...possibly raised on the floodplains of the River Thames, where highly 34S-depleted sulphur influenced the...understanding of the isotopic composition of the Thames River Valley and Romano-British dietary behaviour...Oxfordshire, UK along the River Thames and River Ock (see Fig. 1). The River Thames is the main river draining...Cotswold Hills in Gloucestershire (where the River Thames has its spring) and the Southern Midlands, and
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SURVEY British Regional Geology London and the Thames Valley FOURTH EDITION 1592131 I'ronl cover A...being used to investigate the geology beneath the Thames at Westminster in the heart of London, in connection...railway (Mott MacDonald). (C.S 389) London and the Thames Valley FOURTH EDITION LONDON HMSO 1996 11...1996. British regional geology: London and the Thames Valley (4th edition). (London: HMSO for the British...Geological sketch map of the region Geological sketch cross-section across the region Sketch map showing major
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is present except in London north of the River Thames, and parts of Essex, Hertfordshire and Suffolk...Folkestone classification is not applicable in every region. The Jukes-Browne and Hill (1900) classification...correlated with one another. In addition, it has provided new insights into the nature of the pre-Gault surface...This was followed by general subsidence of the region including the platform to give rise to a thick...phosphatic pebble beds. North of the west-east trending Thames Fault Zone the Gault rests with marked unconformity
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Cirencester district - -- TABLE 1 GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION IN THE CIRENCESTER DISTRICT Quaternary:...quartzite pebbles grey mudstone fine-grained sand and sandstone dark grey mudstone (m) up to c.2 up to...Limestone Fm rubbly, shell-detrital limestone mudstone with beds of shell-detrital, ooidal limestone...11 sandy and shelly limestone with mudstone beds grey mudstone with limestone beds sandy, ooidal limestone...Formation Whitby Mudstone Formation Marlstone Rock Formation Dyrham Formation Charmouth Mudstone Formation Blue
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Geological s uccession in the Beaconsfield district. Th ickn ess (m) Holocene Alluvium ,. "' I ~...and gravel variable variable up to 10 up to 4 mudstone g laucon itic pebbly sand; clay LAMBETI r GRour...ill t New have n C ha Ik Fonnation Seaford Chalk Formation Lewes Nodular Chalk 1:o ru1ation New Pit Chalk...glauconitic, bioge nic sandstone mudstone 60 to 70 sand wilh sandstone and mudstone 18 to 54 V a 0. 0. '...OolJTli. GROUP c "' "' ~ ~ ~ - mudstone mudstone, sand and sandstone mudstone and Iimestone 64 5·1 BRITISH
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Volume 15 255 PROFILE PROFILE Ian Thomas Ian, our new president, was born and brought up in Mansfield Woodhouse...pedantry both enter the ring, as an article in the New Scientist (22 Feb. 2003, p.28) explains. Up till...within the scientific community. In view of this, the New Scientist (22 Feb. 2003) suggests, there is a strong...agree on. REVIEW Geology of the Loughborough district, by J N Carney, K Ambrose and A Brandon, 2002...pages A4, ISBN 0 85272 388 1, £25. If this is the new format for our Geological Survey publications then
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change, 237 Dorset, north, Oxford Clay, Mohuns Park Mudstone , 343 - , Okeford Fitzpaine, Gault-Lower Greensand...LP & HT) , 305 East Anglia, Pleistocene, proto-Thames terrace s, 40 - -, lower Blyth estuary, 57 Editorial...Suffolk, 72 -, sea-level change, 72, 187, 195 - , Thames terraces, 37 Estu aries , Aln, Northumberland,...glaciation, Ordovician , 31, 34 Goring Gap , river Thames , 37 Gravels, East Anglia, 37, 40, 51 - , Kesgrave...proto -Thames, Essex (maps), 38 - , Radwell, Bedfordshire, Gre at Ouse terr aces, I - , Thames, Lower
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geological strata of the London district. Pre-diversionary (Ancestral} Thames River Terrace Deposits Gerrard's...Woodford Gravel > a: <( z a: ~ Post-diversionary Thames River Terrace Deposits Kempton Park Gravel Taplow..., , _. .,;. l 0 .. Period Group PALAEOCENE THAMES ;ti'"!:i:::=-~--~.:~;1_;..!:~:: .. :::, • .•,·♦:...originally located at a crossing point on the River Thames in an area of dry land where sand and gravel banks...massive steel-plated ga tes tha.t fo rm part of the Thames Barriera.t Greenwich, completed in 1982 a nd designed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Freeland and Wolvercote members of the Upper Thames Valley Formation. The chronological significance...of the district (New Series Sheet 217, Moreto n-in-Marsh); Hull' s original map of the district (Old Series...was a 'solid only' map that showed no drift. The new 'drift' map was published in 1929 and the results...(1958), the former concentrating on links with the Thames system, and the latter on the correspo ndence with...established between the Midlands succession and the Thames terraces was an important Proceedings ofthe Geologists
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
significance of the Wolvercote Terrace of the Upper Thames Valley D. Maddy, S. G. Lewis* and C. P. Green MADDY...significance of the Wolvercote Terrace of the Upper Thames Valley. Proc. Geol. A ss., 102(3), 217-25 . The...of the Wolvercote Terrace deposits of the Upper Thames is reviewed with reference to their lithological...sediments. Examination of published data, and of new lithological evidence, shows that the convent ional...deposits to the various terrace levels, in both the Thames and Evenlode valleys, with key deposits being related
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Lambeth Group and Thanet Sand Formation Eocene Thames group Quaternary clay-with-flints and river deposits... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Thames Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....from Royse et al. (2010). Group Period Paleogene Thames Lambeth Cretaceous Chalk Lower Concealed strata...Formation: chalk, white with hard, nodular beds New Pit Chalk Formation: chalk white to grey with few...sandstone and mudstone Weald Clay Formation: mudstone Hastings Beds: sandstone and mudstone Limestone and
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Geology of the Moreton-in-Marsh district Sheet description of the British Geological Survey...~lorigi, A N. 2002. Geology of the Moreldistrict. Sheet description o/the British Geological Sun•ey... Throughout the sheet desc1iption, the word ' district' refers to the area covered by the geological...Enquiries concerning U1e availabi.10 ical data for the district should be addressed to the it)' of oeolo 0 0 Manager...33 36 Geological 1nap of the Moreton-in-Marsh district 39 Guiting Power and Ash Fann boreholes 40 Inferior
Report (chapter)
steadily decreases and at a depth varying from region to region they are effectively impermeable. Between...properties (such as high mineralization), and that the region of most intense flow is where flow lines converge...Such a groundwater province can be regarded as a region in which sub-surface drainage, possibly from a...the radioactive granites of Cornwall, the Lake District, Weardale and the Eastern Highlands of Scotland...London Basin. E Midlands Upper Palaeozoic This region has been extensively explored for hydrocarbons
Report (edition)
29 20 Jurassic stratigraphy of the East Anglia region 33 21 lsopachytes of the Lias Group 34 22 lsopachytes...Outcrop of Early Cretaceous rocks in the East Anglia region 48 27 Stratigraphy and correlation of Early Cretaceous...cross-sectionof the terrace aggradations of the Kesgrave-Thames 135 Vertical and lateral distribution of sands...69 Main glacial geomorphological features of the region 159 70 Models for Middle Pleistocene glaciations...site at Barnwell 198 89 Map of the East Anglia region showing archaeological sites 199 90 Stratigraphical
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Geological s uccession in the Reading district. '(llandt·ian Artificial (,nan-made) deposits Thickness...Bracklesham Group ""~ 8 "'z "' 5 "" LO :5 < Thames Group a.. Windlesham Fonnation sand and da)~... BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Geology of the Reading district a brief explanation of the geological map Sheet...and StvnTT·l, N JP. 2000. Geology of the Reading district - a brief explanation of the geologica l map....Palaeozoic stra ta 4 Palaeozoic strata proved in the district 5 Concealed Jurassic strata 6 Supercrop 1nap and
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(including the Woolwich and Reading formations) and the Thames Group (including the Harwich and London Clay formations)...place in three stages, expressed in the North Sea region as long-term regresssive-transgressive facies cycles...initiation of a long period of regional subsidence (Thames composite sequence), is interpreted as representing...2015 210 R.W. O'B. KNOX LONDON CLAY FORMATION THAMES GROUP (London Clay Formation) HARWICH FORMATION...orders of sequence developed within the North Sea region. Regional context Early Palaeogene strata are
 
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