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Ironsand in continental shelf sediments off western New Zealand: a synopsis
This paper by Lionel Carter is a summary of the distribution of ironsand (magnetite and ilmenite) in sediments on the continental shelf off western New Zealand (PDF, 1.3 MB). It was published in the New Zealand Journal of Geology & Geophysics (1980).
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Mud sedimentation on the continental shelf
This abstract links to the article, ‘Mud sedimentation on the continental shelf at an accretionary margin – Poverty Bay, New Zealand’, published in 1997 in the New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, which describes the muddy seabed off the east of the North Island. The abstract links to a PDF of the complete article.
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Variability of modern sand cover
This abstract links to the 1995 article from the New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, ‘Variability of the modern sand cover on a tide and storm driven inner shelf, south Wellington, New Zealand’, which describes the sea floor in the bays of Wellington’s south coast. The abstract links to a PDF of the complete article.
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Carter, L. ‘Sedimentation on the continental terrace around New Zealand – a review’. Marine Geology 19 (1975): 209–237.
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Carter, L., and others. ‘Source, sea level and circulation effects on the sediment flux to the deep ocean over the past 15 ka off eastern New Zealand’. Global and Planetary Change 33 (2002): 339–355.
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Collot, J. Y., and others. ’The giant Ruatoria debris avalanche on the northern Hikurangi margin, New Zealand: Result of oblique seamount subduction’. Journal of Geophysical Research 106 (B9) (2001): 19,271–19,297.
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Lewis, K. B., ‘The 1500-km-long Hikurangi Channel: trench-axis channel that escapes its trench, crosses a plateau, and feeds a fan drift’. Geo-Marine Letters 14 (1994):19–28.
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Lewis, K. B., and Barnes, P.M., ‘Kaikoura Canyon, New Zealand: active conduit from near-shore sediment zones to trench-axis channel’. Marine Geology 162 (1999): 39–69.
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Lewis, K. B., and others. ‘The dammed Hikurangi Trough: a channel-fed trench blocked by subducting seamounts and their wake avalanches (New Zealand-France GeodyNZ Project)’. Basin Research 10 (1998): 441–468.