These notes are an updated version (revised 25 Jan 2021) of those prepared for a field trip held in conjunction with the World Soils Congress in Brisbane in 2010: Lowe, D.J. 2010. Introduction to the landscapes and soils of the Hamilton Basin. In: Lowe, D.J., Neall, V.E., Hedley, M., Clothier, B., Mackay, A. 2010. Guidebook for Pre-conference North Island, New Zealand “Volcanoes to Oceans” field tour (27-30 July). 19th World Soils Congress, International Union of Soil Sciences, Brisbane. Soil and Earth Sciences Occasional Publication No. 3, Massey University, Palmerston North, pp. 1.24-1.61
Soils play an important role in grape growing and wine making. Soils anchor the vine and act a reser...
application/pdfDuring the Quaternary, much of central North Island, New Zealand, was repeatedly over...
In September, the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Waikato was pleased to host a so...
These notes are an updated version (revised 25 Jan 2021) of those prepared for a field trip held in ...
The Hamilton Basin area is characterised by four main landscape units or landforms as depicted in th...
This tour guide describes the origin of tephras and tephra-derived soils in North Island, New Zealan...
The Holocene history of the Hamilton basin and development of the soil pattern are closely related. ...
Welcome to Rotorua. The trip today (28th November, 2006) has twin themes: “Land and soil in the maki...
Welcome to New Zealand or Aotearoa – „Land of the long lingering day [twilight]‟ – and to our three-...
The Hamilton Basin is a roughly oval shaped depression 80 km north to south and 40 km wide centered ...
The middle Waikato (or Hamilton) Basin is a roughly oval-shaped depression more than 80 km north to ...
On this trip we focus on tephrostratigraphy and soil stratigraphy together with aspects of palaeoenv...
The tour brings together innovative land use change and management associated with dairy farming, an...
Pukekohe Hill is an excellent starting point for the tour in various ways: it provides a commanding ...
Provisional itinerary DAY 1 Wednesday 21 December: Mamaku Plateau-Rerewhakaaitu-Lake Tarawera: 1 Goo...
Soils play an important role in grape growing and wine making. Soils anchor the vine and act a reser...
application/pdfDuring the Quaternary, much of central North Island, New Zealand, was repeatedly over...
In September, the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Waikato was pleased to host a so...
These notes are an updated version (revised 25 Jan 2021) of those prepared for a field trip held in ...
The Hamilton Basin area is characterised by four main landscape units or landforms as depicted in th...
This tour guide describes the origin of tephras and tephra-derived soils in North Island, New Zealan...
The Holocene history of the Hamilton basin and development of the soil pattern are closely related. ...
Welcome to Rotorua. The trip today (28th November, 2006) has twin themes: “Land and soil in the maki...
Welcome to New Zealand or Aotearoa – „Land of the long lingering day [twilight]‟ – and to our three-...
The Hamilton Basin is a roughly oval shaped depression 80 km north to south and 40 km wide centered ...
The middle Waikato (or Hamilton) Basin is a roughly oval-shaped depression more than 80 km north to ...
On this trip we focus on tephrostratigraphy and soil stratigraphy together with aspects of palaeoenv...
The tour brings together innovative land use change and management associated with dairy farming, an...
Pukekohe Hill is an excellent starting point for the tour in various ways: it provides a commanding ...
Provisional itinerary DAY 1 Wednesday 21 December: Mamaku Plateau-Rerewhakaaitu-Lake Tarawera: 1 Goo...
Soils play an important role in grape growing and wine making. Soils anchor the vine and act a reser...
application/pdfDuring the Quaternary, much of central North Island, New Zealand, was repeatedly over...
In September, the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Waikato was pleased to host a so...