textThe Taranaki Basin was formed as a consequence of multiple geologic events. From the Cretaceous period until present, it went through rifted margin, passive margin, foreland basin, and back-arc phases. A dominantly sandy unit, the Moki Formation, was deposited during the Middle Miocene within the Taranaki Basin offshore the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The study area covers about 1600 km2 of the southern part of the north Taranaki graben, an area covered by a 3D seismic volume. The Moki Formation is interpreted as a basin floor fan deposit that accumulated during basinward migration of the shelf edge with supplied sediments sourced from the SSE. Seismic profiles revealed that the mound-shape reflectors of Moki fan ...
Missing pages 75 and 76.The Pliocene-Pleistocene Giant Foresets Formation represents the progradatio...
Purpose of study: Sedimentological description of outcropping deep-water clastics within Mount Messe...
Missing pages 75 and 76.The Pliocene-Pleistocene Giant Foresets Formation represents the progradatio...
textThe Taranaki Basin was formed as a consequence of multiple geologic events. From the Cretaceous ...
The Moki Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand, is a Mid Miocene (Late Altonian to Early Lillburnia...
The Moki Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand, is a Mid Miocene (Late Altonian to Early Lillburnia...
Taranaki Fault is the major structure defining the eastern margin of Taranaki Basin and marks the ju...
Taranaki Fault is the major structure defining the eastern margin of Taranaki Basin and marks the ju...
The middle Pliocene-Pleistocene progradation of the Giant Foresets Formation in Taranaki Basin built...
The middle Pliocene-Pleistocene progradation of the Giant Foresets Formation in Taranaki Basin built...
The middle Miocene Mangarara Formation is a thin (1–60 m), laterally discontinuous unit of moderatel...
The middle Miocene Mangarara Formation is a thin (1–60 m), laterally discontinuous unit of moderatel...
Taranaki Fault is the major structure defining the eastern margin of Taranaki Basin and marks the ju...
The Ariki Formation is a distinctive Late Miocene – Early Pliocene marl facies rich in planktic fora...
In recent years the Matemateaonga Formation has become an additional exploration play in Taranaki Ba...
Missing pages 75 and 76.The Pliocene-Pleistocene Giant Foresets Formation represents the progradatio...
Purpose of study: Sedimentological description of outcropping deep-water clastics within Mount Messe...
Missing pages 75 and 76.The Pliocene-Pleistocene Giant Foresets Formation represents the progradatio...
textThe Taranaki Basin was formed as a consequence of multiple geologic events. From the Cretaceous ...
The Moki Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand, is a Mid Miocene (Late Altonian to Early Lillburnia...
The Moki Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand, is a Mid Miocene (Late Altonian to Early Lillburnia...
Taranaki Fault is the major structure defining the eastern margin of Taranaki Basin and marks the ju...
Taranaki Fault is the major structure defining the eastern margin of Taranaki Basin and marks the ju...
The middle Pliocene-Pleistocene progradation of the Giant Foresets Formation in Taranaki Basin built...
The middle Pliocene-Pleistocene progradation of the Giant Foresets Formation in Taranaki Basin built...
The middle Miocene Mangarara Formation is a thin (1–60 m), laterally discontinuous unit of moderatel...
The middle Miocene Mangarara Formation is a thin (1–60 m), laterally discontinuous unit of moderatel...
Taranaki Fault is the major structure defining the eastern margin of Taranaki Basin and marks the ju...
The Ariki Formation is a distinctive Late Miocene – Early Pliocene marl facies rich in planktic fora...
In recent years the Matemateaonga Formation has become an additional exploration play in Taranaki Ba...
Missing pages 75 and 76.The Pliocene-Pleistocene Giant Foresets Formation represents the progradatio...
Purpose of study: Sedimentological description of outcropping deep-water clastics within Mount Messe...
Missing pages 75 and 76.The Pliocene-Pleistocene Giant Foresets Formation represents the progradatio...