Browsing by Supervisor "Hendy, Chris H."
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Aspects of Neogene palaeoceanography in the southern Tasman Sea (DSDP site 593)
(The University of Waikato, 2002)Aspects of the Neogene palaeoceanographic history of the southern Tasman Sea are described in this thesis from DSDP Site 593 records of oxygen and carbon isotopes, and sediment texture and compositional data. Site 593 ... -
Carbon dioxide and methane emissions from the Te Arawa lakes of Rotorua, New Zealand
(University of Waikato, 2016)One of the biggest issues confronting humankind today is global warming due to the rapidly increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, namely CO₂, CH₄ and N₂O. The Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) has ... -
Development and application of a method for U-Th dating of the Bonney Drift, Taylor Valley, Antarctica
(The University of Waikato, 1991)The lacustrine carbonates of the Bonney Drift, Taylor Valley, Antarctica were deposited in lakes proglacial to glaciers advancing through the valley, and now occur as lag and clasts in the glacial drift formed by the ... -
Late Holocene cool climate episodes, recorded on Lake Bonney, an Antarctic amplifier lake
(The University of Waikato, 2005)Chemical, stable isotope and natural abundance radionuclide analysis of cores taken through sediments below Lake Bonney, Taylor Valley, Antarctica, show evidence of multiple episodes of flooding by meltwaters from Taylor ... -
Origin and occurrence of Antarctic lacustrine carbonates, with special reference to Lake Fryxell, Taylor Valley
(The University of Waikato, 1982)Lake Fryxell is a permanently ice-covered 19 m deep lake located 15m a.s.l. in the lower Taylor Valley, Antarctica (75° 35'S, 163° 35'E). The lake occupies the lowest part of the Fryxell drainage basin and is surrounded ... -
Origin of palaeo proglacial lake sediments in Taylor Valley, Antarctica
(The University of Waikato, 2005)The origin of carbonates found at three locations in the Taylor Valley and their association with different glacial advances is presented. Samples were collected from three locations through the Taylor Valley, specifically ... -
Proglacial sedimentation of late Wisconsin age in Miers Valley, Antarctica
(University of Waikato, 1986)Miers Valley is an ice free valley in the Koettlitz Region of Victoria Land, Antarctica. The eastern basin of this valley has extensive coverage of gypsum and laminated calcite overlying fine silts and sands, while Lake ... -
Sediment-Pore Water Chemistry of Taupo Volcanic Zone Lakes and the Effect Trophic State has on Exchange with the Water Column
(University of Waikato, 2012)The Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) is in the Waikato and the Bay of Plenty regions of North Island of New Zealand and contains many volcanic lakes of diverse history, physiography, and limnology. The lakes vary in size (0.2 to ... -
Sedimentation in Antarctic proglacial lakes
(The University of Waikato, 1989)A variety of Antarctic lakes occur either as proglacial lakes to glaciers, or as detached lakes within an enclosed drainage system in the Dry Valleys of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Some of these are the evaporated remnants ... -
The Chronology of the Ross Sea II glaciation, an Antarctic glaciation of Illinoian Age
(University of Waikato, 1986)A meltwater stream in the Marshall Valley, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica has revealed a stratigraphy of glacial drift and lacustrine lake beds. The sequence has been differentiated by U/Th dating into the Ross Sea ... -
The geochemistry of soluble salts in the Wright and Taylor Valleys, South Victoria Land, Antarctica
(University of Waikato, 1975)Samples of salt deposits, snow, meltwater and soils were collected in the Wright and Taylor Valleys, South Victoria Land, during the summer field season of 1973-74. The primary aim of the work carried out was to demonstrate ...