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      Field Trip Guides 1–4

      Lowe, David J.; Pittari, Adrian
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      Lowe, D. J., & Pittari, A. (Eds.). (2019). Field Trip Guides 1–4. In Field trip guides 1-4. Geosciences 2019 Conference (24-29 November 2019) (Vol. Geoscience Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication, pp. 1–128). Hamilton: Geoscience Society of New Zealand.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/13500
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      FT1: Geochemistry of Waipuna cave (Hartland and White) 7pp. FT2: Hamilton basin faults (Moon and Spinardi) 15 pp. FT3: Mount Pirongia – North Island’s largest basaltic volcano (McLeod and Pittari) 18 pp. FT4: King Country Basin: Oligocene and Miocene structure, stratigraphy and depositional systems (Kamp) 80 pp.
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      2019
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      Conference Contribution
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      Geoscience Society of New Zealand
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