Tauranga Basin is a Quaternary basin filled with successions of terrestrial and coastal sediments. The largest feature of Tauranga Basin is Tauranga Harbour, a 570km2 estuary. This is home to the Port of Tauranga, New Zealands largest export port. Studies conducted following an initial study by Davis and Healy (1993) have found complex distributions of the sediments within the dredged shipping channel. This research used 86 vibracores and limited seismic data to identify four main facies within the shallow subsurface of the dredged channel and establish their distribution. Four facies were identified within the shallow subsurface: the Volcanic Sand facies, a silt to fine sand volcaniclastic succession; the Silt facies, a silt to very fine ...
The convergent tectonic setting of New Zealand has lead to the development of a series of anticlines...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Urban tidal inlets often lend themselves to economically important port development. In many cases, ...
Tauranga Basin is a Quaternary basin filled with successions of terrestrial and coastal sediments. T...
<p>Tauranga Harbour is a major economic centre and home to New Zealand’s largest port. Despite the i...
The Tauranga Harbour is a mesotidal lagoon that is actively infilling with sediment. The southern ba...
Capital dredging in 1992 encountered some areas of siltier sediments that resulted in the formation ...
The eastern entrance to Tauranga Harbour has been modified by capital and maintenance dredging since...
The Port of Tauranga plays a key role in New Zealand's export–import industry, and capital dredging ...
Omokoroa Peninsula, located on the shores of Tauranga Harbour, has undergone major land use changes ...
Marsden Point, Northland, New Zealand, is a Holocene, prograded barrier spit at the tidal inlet to W...
The stratigraphy, morphology and sedimentology of the late Quaternary deposits of eastern Coromandel...
Ohiwa Harbour is an estuarine lagoon located in the eastern Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand...
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is seeking to understand historical and recent sedimentation in Ō...
Port of Tauranga Ltd supported two initiatives designed to develop a greater understanding of the di...
The convergent tectonic setting of New Zealand has lead to the development of a series of anticlines...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Urban tidal inlets often lend themselves to economically important port development. In many cases, ...
Tauranga Basin is a Quaternary basin filled with successions of terrestrial and coastal sediments. T...
<p>Tauranga Harbour is a major economic centre and home to New Zealand’s largest port. Despite the i...
The Tauranga Harbour is a mesotidal lagoon that is actively infilling with sediment. The southern ba...
Capital dredging in 1992 encountered some areas of siltier sediments that resulted in the formation ...
The eastern entrance to Tauranga Harbour has been modified by capital and maintenance dredging since...
The Port of Tauranga plays a key role in New Zealand's export–import industry, and capital dredging ...
Omokoroa Peninsula, located on the shores of Tauranga Harbour, has undergone major land use changes ...
Marsden Point, Northland, New Zealand, is a Holocene, prograded barrier spit at the tidal inlet to W...
The stratigraphy, morphology and sedimentology of the late Quaternary deposits of eastern Coromandel...
Ohiwa Harbour is an estuarine lagoon located in the eastern Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand...
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is seeking to understand historical and recent sedimentation in Ō...
Port of Tauranga Ltd supported two initiatives designed to develop a greater understanding of the di...
The convergent tectonic setting of New Zealand has lead to the development of a series of anticlines...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Urban tidal inlets often lend themselves to economically important port development. In many cases, ...