Browsing by Author "King, Peter R."
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An integrated sequence stratigraphic, palaeoenvironmental, and chronostratigraphic analysis of the Tangahoe Formation, southern Taranaki coast, with implications for mid-Pliocene (c. 3.4–3.0 Ma) glacio-eustatic sea-level changes
Naish, Timothy R.; Wehland, Florian; Wilson, Gary S.; Browne, Gregory H.; Cook, Richard A.; Morgans, Hugh E.G.; Rosenberg, Michael; King, Peter R.; Smale, David; Nelson, Campbell S.; Kamp, Peter J.J.; Richetts, Brian (SIR Publishing, 2005)Sediments of the mid-Pliocene (c. 3.4–3.0 Ma) Tangahoe Formation exposed in cliffs along the South Taranaki coastline of New Zealand comprise a 270 m thick, cyclothemic shallow-marine succession that has been gently warped ... -
Note on paramoudra-like carbonate concretions in the Urenui Formation, North Taranaki: possible plumbing system for a Late Miocene methane seep field
Nelson, Campbell S.; Schellenberg, Francesca; King, Peter R.; Ricketts, Brian D.; Kamp, Peter J.J.; Browne, Gregory H.; Campbell, Kathleen A. (Ministry of Economic Development, 2004)A reconnaissance study of calcitic and dolomitic tubular concretions in upper slope mudstone of the Late Miocene Urenui Formation exposed along the north Taranaki coastline indicates that they have a complex diagenetic ... -
Tubular carbonate concretions as hydrocarbon migration pathways? Examples from North Island, New Zealand
Nyman, Stephanie Leigh; Nelson, Campbell S.; Campbell, Kathleen A.; Schellenberg, Francesca; Pearson, Michael J.; Kamp, Peter J.J.; Browne, Gregory H.; King, Peter R. (Ministry of Economic Development (online), 2006)Cold seep carbonate deposits are associated with the development on the sea floor of distinctive chemosyn¬thetic animal communities and carbonate minerali¬sation as a consequence of microbially mediated anaerobic oxidation ...
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