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Conglomerate from
Malvern Hills, Coalgate, Selwyn District, Canterbury Region, New Zealand


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Type:Conglomerate
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Conglomerate data
Locality Data:Click here to view Malvern Hills, Coalgate, Selwyn District, Canterbury Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1208372
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1208372:3
GUID (UUID V4):09ce496a-e0e2-480b-889e-a800bd85a571
References
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Report (issue)
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
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Press Ltd.,London Data of rock analyses-III New Zealand periodical and serial literature. Bibliography...HOOKER U.S. GeologicalSurvey, Washington 25, D.C. New Zealand is probably aa remarkable from a geological as...with New Zealand. It comprises a list of periodical and serial literature published in New Zealand, a bibliography...exceptions, the references contain only analyses of New Zealand rocks. These are BARTRUM (1927), four analyses...repeat here that, to the best of our knowledge, only new or previously unpublished analyses are being cited
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Bryson, A.—" On Worm Tracks in Silurian Slates." Ed. New Phil. Journ., 1855, p. 368. „ " On Diatomaceain the...Conybeare, Rev. J. J.—" On the Geology of the Malvern Hills." Annals of Philosophy, Vol. XX., 1822, p. 337...On the Geology of the Dingle Promontory." Edin. New. Phil. Jour., Vol II. „ "On the Lowest Sedimentary..." On the Geology of the Dingle Promontory." Ed. New Phil. Journ., 1855, Vol. II., p. 225. " " Lowest...—"On the Elevation and Denudation of the Lake District of Cumberland, &o." Geol. Proc, Vol. III., p.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
communications were read :— 1. "On the Eocks of the Malvern Hills." Part II. By Frank Eutley, Esq., F.G.S. The...Diorite. Quartz-syenite. North Hill (above West Malvern). Mica-diorite. North HUl (The Dingle) Mica-diorite...in these gneisses. The gneissic rocks of the Malvern Hills may be composed of the detritus of eruptive...eruptive rocks. The rocks of the Malvern Hills show in their structure but little resemblance to the foliation...concluded that the rocks of the Malvern Hills represent part of an old district consisting of plutonic and
Book
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH * NEW ZEALAND. First published in 2002 by CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY PRESS...PRESS University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800 Christchurch NEW ZEALAND mail@cup.canterbury.ac.nz www...Geoffrey Cox (illustrations) Copyright © 2002 Canterbury University Press ISBN 0-908812-93-0 This book...agent. Designed and typeset by Richard King at Canterbury University Press Photographs by Glen Coates...acknowledgment Printed by Rainbow Print, Christchurch, New Zealand COVER: At 3754 metres, Aoraki/Mt Cook stands
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
2015 CAPT. F. W. HUTTON ON THE GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND~ 191 23. SX~TC~ of the GzonoGY of N~,w Z~ALAND...Professor of Biology in the Canterbury College, University of New Zealand. (Read January 14, 1885.) CONT~N~S...geological phenomena are gathered together as in New Zealand. Sedimentary rocks are represented of nearly... We have volcauic cones of all sizes, from low hills to RuapShu ~, more than 9000 feet in height; aTid...salt and gypsum, and no magnesian limestones. New Zealand appears never to have been the site of great
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The Tectonic Structure of the Malvern Hills by N. E. BUTCHER Received 16 January 1961; read 2 June 1961...Cambrian Unconformity 3. THE MALVERN STRUCTURE (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) The Malvern Fold ... Strike Faults Oblique...Oblique Faults The Age of the Malvern Structure The Relation of the Trias to the Pre-Cambrian (f) Late-...118 118 120 ABSTRACT: The structure of the Malvern Hills is suggested to be essentially that of a single...regional set of roughly northsouth folds. The Malvern fold appears to be broken by flat and steep dip-slip
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
upon Malvernian in the Gullet Quarry of the South Malvern Range and discusses the evidence for and the significance...considered that Taconic movements are a factor in Malvern tectonics and that the importance of a " western...northern end of the main Cambrian outcrop of the region. So far as the authors can ascertain this is the...weathered and gullied, and is overlain by a band of conglomerate (Plate XV). This conglomeratic band varies in...Malvernian of the surrounding area. The matrix of the conglomerate is variable, ranging from a grey clay to a grey-green
Journal (issue)
PAR'r l. By JOHN PHILLIPS, F.R.S. . Tlte Malvern Hills compared witli the Palaozoic Di.stricts of Abberley...Profess()'}· Jolm, Pltillips' Memoir on tli,e Mafoern Hills compared witli tlu1 Palr.eozoic Di�·tricts of Abberley...Geological Map of the Silurian Districts of Abberley, Malvern, Woolbopc, May Hill, and Tortworth. 2. Geological...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN, &c. T!te Malvern Hills, cmnpa,·ed with the Palr.eozoic Districts qf...PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TnE Geological Suxvcy of the Ma1vern Hills, of which the condensed results appear in the following
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Pre-Llandovery Tectonism and the Malvern Structure by M. BROOKS Received 22 August 1969; read 3 April...ABSTRACT: Ideas on the tectonic structure of the Malvern Hills are reviewed in the light of recent exposures...exposures in the southern Malverns, and a new structural hypothesis is advanced. In this model, the structural...postulated that the crystalline rocks of the Malvern Hills were intruded into the adjacent Lower Palaeozoic...advanced to explain the tectonic structure of the Hill region, by Phillips (1848), Groom (1899; 1900), Raw (1952)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GEoLoom~ POSITIOS of the " WEXA-PASSSTONF," of N~w ZEALAND. By Captain F. W. HUTTON, F.G.S. 1884.) (Read...Province of Canterbury, is, to the geologist, one of the most interesting districts in iNew Zealand ; for,...important of the New-Zealand coalfields belong to one or other of these groups of rocks, the district becomes...important from an economic point of view. The district in question is bounded on the north by the Hurinui...to Nelson, which here pass over a low range of hills by means of a depression called the Wcka Pass, which
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Bellerophontitke, Affinities of the, 119. Belt, T., On some new Trilobitesfrom th,e Upper Cambrian Bocks, 294; On...and J. Henderson, Silurian Beds of the Pentland Hills, 220. Brown, E., Weaver Clays, 381. T., Arctic Deposits...Bears, 418. 37 578 Index. CAM /CAMBRIAN Rocks, New Trilobites \J from the, 294. Fossils, 417, 495. Carboniferous...Mediterranean, 239. Cephalaspid, New, 509. Cephalaspidean Fishes, New genus of, 152. Cephalopoda of Bohemia...of Mauritius, 168. W. B., Secondary Deposits in New South Wales, 26. Clays and Sands, White, subjacent
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Palaeozoic rocks on the western flanks of the Malvern Hills is discussed. Evidence from the regional geological...Reading and Poole (1961) have described a band of conglomerate exposured in the Gullet Quarry at Swinyard Hill...described a conglomerate at the junction of the Pre-Cambrian and Llandovery at West Malvern and concluded...exposure, and has propounded a new structural interpretation for the Malvern Hills. Recently, Whitworth (1962)...a faulted junction has been demonstrated in the new railway tunnel (Robertson, 1926). Moreover, fault
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Corals in a Conglomerate Bed, adherent to the face of the Trap Rocks of the Malvern Hills, a~zdfull of...this district, I turned to examine with care and interest the great problem which the Malvern hills present...fused and sedimentary rocks in every part of"the Malvern chain and the surrounding country has been considered...general result is, that the elevation of these hills is a part of that grand series of associated movements...geological epoch when the great movement of the Malvern rocks occurred, becomes determinable, and has in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
porosity after leaching of feldspars. In the Malvern Hills. the Hollybush Sandstone is locally black due...particularly in the Comley district. The Cambrian sequence in the Comley district is amongst the most extensively...Cambrian sandstones in Comley, Shropshire and the Malvern Hills and assesses their probably source(s). All records...Cambrian sandstones are new; records of hydrocarbons in other rocks are also new except where acknowledged...the Cambrian inliers in Shropshire and the Malvern Hills is summarized in Figure 1. The general succession
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Llandovery Conglomeratic Limestone in Gullet Quarry, Malvern Hills, and its Conodont Fauna By M. BROOKS and E....ABSTRACT A conglomerate band exposed in Gullet Quarry, at the southern end of the Malvern Hills, contains...Llandovery age earlier than that assigned to the conglomerate by Reading and Poole (1961) on the basis of...Palaeozoic and Malvernian represents a basal conglomerate at an unconformable junction now dipping at...original description with a considerable amount of new detail. Butcher (1962) used the evidence of Gullet
Report (edition)
the Centenary 1958) VjgxyoojV No. 4: The Malvern Hills by J. S. W. PENN and JANE FRENCH with contributions...Wyche Cutting Purlieu Lane Wyche Cutting to North Malvern ... Alfrick References EDITED BY J. G. CAPEWELL...information (e.g. change or unsuitability offootpaths, new exposures, filling in of quarries) that help to make...incorporation in any further edition. The Malvern Hills by J. S. W. PENN and JANE FRENCH with contributions...WHITTEN and JANET VINNICOMBE INTRODUCTION The Malvern Hills, their structure and origin, have been the subject
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Hollybush Sandstone (Cambrian) in Hollybush Quarry, Malvern Hills R. K. JONES, M. BROOKS, M. G. BASSETT, R. L...L. AUSTIN & R. J. ALDRIDGE SUMMARY. New exposures of Upper'Llandovery and Cambrian strata are described...described from the southern Malvern Hills. The rocks occur in a small faulted outlier between Midsummer and...and Hollybush Hills, within the main Pre-Cambrian outcrop. The Cambrian is represented by a thin succession...succession of Malvern Quartzite and Hollybush Sandstone and is overlain by an Upper Llandovery limestone with
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Book (volume)
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
5°3 EXCURSION TO MALVERN AND DISTRICT. WHITSUNTIDE, JUNE 2ND TO JUNE 5TH, 1900. Director: PROF. THEODORE...eastern side of North Hill to the large quarry above Malvern Link. The faulted and slickensided undulating surface...depression containing the covered reservoir of the Malvern waterworks, similar close relations between the...from this point, but during the descent to West Malvern the chief features of the picturesque country to...Archrean, and fine blocks of Miss Phillips' conglomerate with Stricklandinia and Lindstromia were discovered
Report (edition)
1 PRE-CAMBRIAN Pre-Cambrian Rocks of the Malvern Hills; Uriconian Rocks of Shropshire; The Igneous...Stiperstones, Shelve and Ghirbury Area; The Breidden Hills; The Pontesford Area; The Acton Burnell, Cardington...Shrewsbury Coalfields; Coal Measures of the Abberley Hills; The Newent Coalfield; The Haffield Breccia . .... X. MAPS, PUBLICATIONS, ETC. Dealing with the district .. iii ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURES IN TEXT FIG...Pre-Cambrian Rocks in the Malvern Hills Section along the line of the Malvern Tunnel . . Section across
Journal (issue)
2013 September’s field Trip to Gullet Quarries, Malvern Branch Officers Branch Organiser – Sandra Morgan...Trip Report:Whitmans Hill and Gullet Quarries Malvern p4 Wenlock Tabulate Corals p7 Field Trip Programme...Symposium will take place on 15-17 August in Canterbury with a theme of marine geology. Our September...Trip report Whitmans Hill and Gullet Quarries, Malvern Saturday 14th September 2013 Whitmans Hill Quarry...Village Hall car park to the north west of the Malvern Hills where we met our leader for the morning Margaret
Report (edition)
formation within the region has been the sub­ ject of further research so that a wealth of new literature is...take account of all significant work done in the region during the past 35 years, while retaining the layout...semi-popular guide to the geology of this fascinating region which has nurtured and stimulated so many generations...EXHIBIT illustrating the geology and scenery of the region described in this handbook is set out in the Museum...Stiperstoncs, Shelve and Chirbury area; Breidden Hills; Pontesford area; ‘Caradoc’ area . 39 4. 5. Silurian:
Report (edition)
formation within the region has been the subject of further research so that a wealth of new literature is no\V...take account of aJl significant work done in the region during the past 35 years, while retaining the layout...semi-popular guide to the geology of this fascinating region which has nurtured and stimulated so many generations...EXHIBIT illustrating the geology and scenery of the region described in this handbook is set out in rhe Museum...Stiperstones, Shelve and Chirbury area; Breidden Hills ; Pontesford area; 'Caradoc' area 39 5. Silurian:
 
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