Shallow-marine to fluvio-estuarine deposits in Pohangina Valley represent an underexplored portion of the Whanganui Basin, a globally significant archive of Quaternary climate change. To address this, we document environments of deposition through facies analysis, tephrostratigraphy and biostratigraphy. The marine shelf environment is characterised by fossiliferous mudstone containing marine Mollusca. Estuarine facies consist of pumiceous sandstone, tephra, lignite and carbonaceous mudstone. Volcaniclastic and tephra-fall deposits record seven eruptions from the Taupo Volcanic Zone between c. 1.6 and 0.9 Ma. We identify and define Awahou Tephra (new) (c. 1.03 Ma), through mapping and geochemical analysis of constituent glass shards. Progres...
This thesis has produced the compilation of a complete tephrostratigraphic record of the eastern Bay...
The Rerewhakaaiutu Tephra erupted from Okataina Volcanic Centre, North Island, New Zealand, at 14,70...
The Wanganui Basin is a large south westerly facing embayment which contains up to 4000 m of Plio-Pl...
Numerous early Pleistocene silicic tephras are exposed in long sedimentary sequences in the East Coa...
Coastal sections in the Auckland region reveal highly carbonaceous and/or highly weathered clay-domi...
The thesis comprises studies of the marine Pleistocene sediments of the Wanganui Basin, North Island...
Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), in the North Island, New Zealand, is arguably the most active Quaternary ...
Sediments of the mid-Pliocene (c. 3.4–3.0 Ma) Tangahoe Formation exposed in cliffs along the South T...
Tephras provide one of the most reliable methods of time control and synchronisation within Quaterna...
This paper summarises recent studies on Quaternary tephra deposits in New Zealand, and refers to a r...
The geology of the lower Pohangina Valley has been mapped at a scale of 1:30,000. This has involved ...
The Rangitikei River valley between Mangaweka and Vinegar Hill and the surrounding Ohingaiti region ...
The investigation of marine tephra records allows the establishment of most complete long-term erupt...
The Waitapu Shell Conglomerate is an important marker horizon in the eastern Whanganui Basin, occurr...
A palaeolimnological study was carried out on a high-resolution, 7.62 m-long core (RU188-07) from no...
This thesis has produced the compilation of a complete tephrostratigraphic record of the eastern Bay...
The Rerewhakaaiutu Tephra erupted from Okataina Volcanic Centre, North Island, New Zealand, at 14,70...
The Wanganui Basin is a large south westerly facing embayment which contains up to 4000 m of Plio-Pl...
Numerous early Pleistocene silicic tephras are exposed in long sedimentary sequences in the East Coa...
Coastal sections in the Auckland region reveal highly carbonaceous and/or highly weathered clay-domi...
The thesis comprises studies of the marine Pleistocene sediments of the Wanganui Basin, North Island...
Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), in the North Island, New Zealand, is arguably the most active Quaternary ...
Sediments of the mid-Pliocene (c. 3.4–3.0 Ma) Tangahoe Formation exposed in cliffs along the South T...
Tephras provide one of the most reliable methods of time control and synchronisation within Quaterna...
This paper summarises recent studies on Quaternary tephra deposits in New Zealand, and refers to a r...
The geology of the lower Pohangina Valley has been mapped at a scale of 1:30,000. This has involved ...
The Rangitikei River valley between Mangaweka and Vinegar Hill and the surrounding Ohingaiti region ...
The investigation of marine tephra records allows the establishment of most complete long-term erupt...
The Waitapu Shell Conglomerate is an important marker horizon in the eastern Whanganui Basin, occurr...
A palaeolimnological study was carried out on a high-resolution, 7.62 m-long core (RU188-07) from no...
This thesis has produced the compilation of a complete tephrostratigraphic record of the eastern Bay...
The Rerewhakaaiutu Tephra erupted from Okataina Volcanic Centre, North Island, New Zealand, at 14,70...
The Wanganui Basin is a large south westerly facing embayment which contains up to 4000 m of Plio-Pl...