Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Upper Pakawau and Lower Westhaven groups

Twelve hundred metres of Pakawau Group sediments accumulated in a rapidly subsiding trough during Haumurian to early Dannevirke times, in the vicinity north-west of the Wakamarama Fault and extending from Cape Farewell to Whanganui Inlet. The upper Pakawau Group consists of the North Cape Formation...

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Main Author: Titheridge, D. G.
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Published: University of Canterbury. Geology 1977
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/7080
https://doi.org/10.26021/8450
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spelling ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/7080 2023-05-15T17:37:57+02:00 Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Upper Pakawau and Lower Westhaven groups Titheridge, D. G. 1977 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10092/7080 https://doi.org/10.26021/8450 en eng University of Canterbury. Geology NZCU http://hdl.handle.net/10092/7080 http://dx.doi.org/10.26021/8450 Copyright D. G. Titheridge https://canterbury.libguides.com/rights/theses Theses / Dissertations 1977 ftunivcanter https://doi.org/10.26021/8450 2022-09-08T13:39:52Z Twelve hundred metres of Pakawau Group sediments accumulated in a rapidly subsiding trough during Haumurian to early Dannevirke times, in the vicinity north-west of the Wakamarama Fault and extending from Cape Farewell to Whanganui Inlet. The upper Pakawau Group consists of the North Cape Formation (minimum of 100-250 m), the Puponga Formation (50 m) and the Farewell Formation (300-500 m). The North Cape and Farewell Formations consist of granite, volcanic, quartzarenite and schist-bearing conglomerates, subfeldsarenite to feldsarenite sandstones, minor mudstones and thin, rare coal; lithologies are interpreted as braided stream sediments. The Puponga Formation consists of sand-stones, siltstones and locally coal and minor conglomerate; lithologies are interpreted as floodplain sediments deposited during an intervening quiescent interval. Locally at Kahurangi, Pakawau Group sedimentation is represented by only 15 m of Haumurian coal bearing granule conglomerate - coarse sandstone lithologies deposited in local depressions. Paleocurrent data (North Cape and Farewell Formations) indicate derivation from the granitic, sedimentary and schistose terrain to the south and east, and that conglomerate-sandstone lateral facies changes represent local tectonic control rather than proximal-distal relationships. Silcrete and soil formation, and kaolinization, accompanied tectonic quiescence and reduced sediment supply during the early Paleocene. The Abel Head Formation and Takaka Limestone were deposited unconformably on the Pakawau Group during Arnold to Otaian times; they consist of seventy to one hundred and forty metres of marine sandstones, mudstones, minor conglomerates, green sands and micritic fine, to sparry medium-coarse, calcarenites. Marine transgression began in the southern Kahurangi vicinity with deposition of fifty metres of tidal, inner shelf and shelf sediments during the Arnold, but did not commence in the northern Cape Farewell vicinity until the Whaingaroan, when prograding beach and nearshore ... Other/Unknown Material North Cape University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository North Cape ENVELOPE(165.700,165.700,-70.650,-70.650)
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description Twelve hundred metres of Pakawau Group sediments accumulated in a rapidly subsiding trough during Haumurian to early Dannevirke times, in the vicinity north-west of the Wakamarama Fault and extending from Cape Farewell to Whanganui Inlet. The upper Pakawau Group consists of the North Cape Formation (minimum of 100-250 m), the Puponga Formation (50 m) and the Farewell Formation (300-500 m). The North Cape and Farewell Formations consist of granite, volcanic, quartzarenite and schist-bearing conglomerates, subfeldsarenite to feldsarenite sandstones, minor mudstones and thin, rare coal; lithologies are interpreted as braided stream sediments. The Puponga Formation consists of sand-stones, siltstones and locally coal and minor conglomerate; lithologies are interpreted as floodplain sediments deposited during an intervening quiescent interval. Locally at Kahurangi, Pakawau Group sedimentation is represented by only 15 m of Haumurian coal bearing granule conglomerate - coarse sandstone lithologies deposited in local depressions. Paleocurrent data (North Cape and Farewell Formations) indicate derivation from the granitic, sedimentary and schistose terrain to the south and east, and that conglomerate-sandstone lateral facies changes represent local tectonic control rather than proximal-distal relationships. Silcrete and soil formation, and kaolinization, accompanied tectonic quiescence and reduced sediment supply during the early Paleocene. The Abel Head Formation and Takaka Limestone were deposited unconformably on the Pakawau Group during Arnold to Otaian times; they consist of seventy to one hundred and forty metres of marine sandstones, mudstones, minor conglomerates, green sands and micritic fine, to sparry medium-coarse, calcarenites. Marine transgression began in the southern Kahurangi vicinity with deposition of fifty metres of tidal, inner shelf and shelf sediments during the Arnold, but did not commence in the northern Cape Farewell vicinity until the Whaingaroan, when prograding beach and nearshore ...
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title_short Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Upper Pakawau and Lower Westhaven groups
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title_full_unstemmed Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Upper Pakawau and Lower Westhaven groups
title_sort stratigraphy and sedimentology of the upper pakawau and lower westhaven groups
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