Subduction evolution and mantle dynamics at a continental margin: Central North Island, New Zealand
Central North Island, New Zealand, provides an unusually complete geological and
geophysical record of the onset and evolution of subduction at a continental margin …
geophysical record of the onset and evolution of subduction at a continental margin …
Continental transforms: A view from the Alpine Fault
RJ Norris, VG Toy - Journal of Structural Geology, 2014 - Elsevier
Continental transform faults are dominantly highly localized strike-slip shear zones
hundreds of kilometers long that accumulate tens to hundreds of kilometers of displacement …
hundreds of kilometers long that accumulate tens to hundreds of kilometers of displacement …
[图书][B] Global tectonics
P Kearey, KA Klepeis, FJ Vine - 2009 - books.google.com
The third edition of this widely acclaimed textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to
all aspects of global tectonics, and includes major revisions to reflect the most significant …
all aspects of global tectonics, and includes major revisions to reflect the most significant …
Ambient noise Rayleigh wave tomography of New Zealand
We present the first New Zealand-wide study of surface wave dispersion, using ambient
noise observed at 42 broad-band stations in the national seismic network (GeoNet) and the …
noise observed at 42 broad-band stations in the national seismic network (GeoNet) and the …
Balancing the plate motion budget in the South Island, New Zealand using GPS, geological and seismological data
LM Wallace, J Beavan, R McCaffrey… - Geophysical Journal …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Summary The landmass of New Zealand exists as a consequence of transpressional
collision between the Australian and Pacific plates, providing an excellent opportunity to …
collision between the Australian and Pacific plates, providing an excellent opportunity to …
Fluid generation and pathways beneath an active compressional orogen, the New Zealand Southern Alps, inferred from magnetotelluric data
PE Wannamaker, GR Jiracek, JA Stodt… - Journal of …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Forty‐one wideband magnetotelluric (MT) soundings were collected in a 150‐km‐long
transect across the Southern Alps of the central South Island of New Zealand, an active …
transect across the Southern Alps of the central South Island of New Zealand, an active …
Variations in exhumation level and uplift rate along the obliqu-slip Alpine fault, central Southern Alps, New Zealand
We use geophysical and geological data from the Southern Alps to explore the relationship
between plate motions and crustal structure on the geomorphology, exhumation state, and …
between plate motions and crustal structure on the geomorphology, exhumation state, and …
Continent stabilisation by lateral accretion of subduction zone-processed depleted mantle residues; insights from Zealandia
To examine how the mantle lithosphere stabilises continents, we present a synthesis of the
mantle beneath Zealandia in the SW Pacific Ocean. Zealandia, Earth's “8th continent” …
mantle beneath Zealandia in the SW Pacific Ocean. Zealandia, Earth's “8th continent” …
The Moho in Australia and New Zealand
Abstract Australia and New Zealand share in part a history in the Gondwana supercontinent.
Australia has a long and complex tectonic history with the last major accretion in the early …
Australia has a long and complex tectonic history with the last major accretion in the early …
Very high strains recorded in mylonites along the Alpine Fault, New Zealand: implications for the deep structure of plate boundary faults
RJ Norris, AF Cooper - Journal of Structural Geology, 2003 - Elsevier
Oblique displacement on the Alpine Fault, which forms the principal structure along the
Australian–Pacific plate boundary in South Island, New Zealand, has resulted in exhumation …
Australian–Pacific plate boundary in South Island, New Zealand, has resulted in exhumation …