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From Gondwana to the Ice Age : The Geology of New Zealand over the Last 100 Million Years

SKU: 9781927145999
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  • Author:
    Malcolm Laird / John Bradshaw
  • ISBN:
    9781927145999
  • Publication Date:
    July 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    312
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Canterbury University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
From Gondwana to the Ice Age : The Geology of New Zealand over the Last 100 Million Years
From Gondwana to the Ice Age : The Geology of New Zealand over the Last 100 Million Years

From Gondwana to the Ice Age : The Geology of New Zealand over the Last 100 Million Years

SKU: 9781927145999
Regular price $89.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Malcolm Laird / John Bradshaw
  • ISBN:
    9781927145999
  • Publication Date:
    July 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    312
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Canterbury University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

Description

Until about 100 million years ago, New Zealand lay on the Pacific-facing edge of the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana; the formation of our sedimentary rocks provides a fascinating view of the tectonic activity and changes since that time. This volume is the culmination of a comprehensive survey of New Zealands Cretaceous-Cenozoic strata, begun in 1978, and presents an up-to-date synthesis and interpretation of regional sedimentary information from a variety of sources; the study has been expanded to include large areas of the continental shelf and beyond. Extensive references and indexing complete this essential work, a key resource for students, professional geologists and enthusiastic amateurs.

Topics covered include:

  • sedimentary basins during the Cretaceous continental margin break-up
  • the active tectonics of a passive margin
  • eustatic sea-level change in an active tectonic setting
  • basin scale and facies change on the new and thin continent Zealandia.
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  • Until about 100 million years ago, New Zealand lay on the Pacific-facing edge of the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana; the formation of our sedimentary rocks provides a fascinating view of the tectonic activity and changes since that time. This volume is the culmination of a comprehensive survey of New Zealands Cretaceous-Cenozoic strata, begun in 1978, and presents an up-to-date synthesis and interpretation of regional sedimentary information from a variety of sources; the study has been expanded to include large areas of the continental shelf and beyond. Extensive references and indexing complete this essential work, a key resource for students, professional geologists and enthusiastic amateurs.

    Topics covered include:

    • sedimentary basins during the Cretaceous continental margin break-up
    • the active tectonics of a passive margin
    • eustatic sea-level change in an active tectonic setting
    • basin scale and facies change on the new and thin continent Zealandia.

Until about 100 million years ago, New Zealand lay on the Pacific-facing edge of the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana; the formation of our sedimentary rocks provides a fascinating view of the tectonic activity and changes since that time. This volume is the culmination of a comprehensive survey of New Zealands Cretaceous-Cenozoic strata, begun in 1978, and presents an up-to-date synthesis and interpretation of regional sedimentary information from a variety of sources; the study has been expanded to include large areas of the continental shelf and beyond. Extensive references and indexing complete this essential work, a key resource for students, professional geologists and enthusiastic amateurs.

Topics covered include:

  • sedimentary basins during the Cretaceous continental margin break-up
  • the active tectonics of a passive margin
  • eustatic sea-level change in an active tectonic setting
  • basin scale and facies change on the new and thin continent Zealandia.