Geomorphology – a history


by Rebecca Priestley

When James Cook and his crew first saw New Zealand, in 1769, they probably believed the land had been shaped by the biblical Great Flood. But why was this dramatic landscape so different from England? A century later, science had begun to find the answers – in particular, it had become clear that the land was constantly changing.

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Main image: Geologist Charles Cotton's diagram of landscape development

Geologist Charles Cotton's diagram of landscape development


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