Nelson Conference, 2011. GSNZ Misc Pub 130B
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Title |
Authors/Leaders |
Duration |
Download |
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1. "Wairau Fault Late Quaternary displacements and paleoearthquakes." |
Nicol, A., Langridge, R., Van Dissen, R. |
1 day |
7.6 Mb pdf |
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2. “The Magnificent Marlborough Schist." |
Mortimer, N.
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1 day |
5.2 Mb pdf |
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3. “Dun Mountain."
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Rattenbury, M.S., Johnston, M.R.
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1 day |
5 Mb pdf |
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4. “Roding River ("Nelson Mineral Belt") copper mineralisation and Dun Mountain-Maitai terrane stratigraphy."
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Johnston, M. R. |
1 day |
6.4 Mb pdf | | 5. "Geology and History of the Nelson Boulder Bank." | Dickinson, W., Hartstein, N., Warren, K. | 1 day
| 5 Mb pdf
| | 6. "The elusive Permian-Triassic boundary." | Campbell, H.J.
| 1 day
| 5.5 Mb pdf
| | 7. "Waimea - Flaxmore Fault System and Geohazards in Nelson." | Wopereis, P.
| 1 day
| 5.8 Mb pdf
| | Post conference: "Stratigraphic and Paleontologic highlights of NW Nelson; a day in the Paleozoic, a day in the Mesozoic, and a day in the Cenozoic." | Browne, G.H.; Cooper, R.A.; Arnot, M.J.
| 1 day
| 6 Mb pdf
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