University of New England Earth Sciences Geology Excursion to New Zealand, February 2005

Earth Sciences at the University of New England continued a tradition with a journey across the Tasman Sea to the Land of the Long White Cloud in February to observe geological processes in action. The learning experience for senior students took in investigating the effects of natural processes on...

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Main Authors: Duke, Jessica, School of Environmental and Rural Science, Veigel, Steven, Ashley, Paul
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 2005
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/9145
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Summary:Earth Sciences at the University of New England continued a tradition with a journey across the Tasman Sea to the Land of the Long White Cloud in February to observe geological processes in action. The learning experience for senior students took in investigating the effects of natural processes on the landscape comparison with those resulting from mining and exploration activities. The field excursion began in Christchurch, with 11 days in the South Island and 6 the North Island. All major geologic terranes were covered, with highlights being visits to three operating mines, the Southern Alps and volcanic areas. On the North Island, a trip to the active White Island volcano in the Bay of Plenty was instructive.