Lowe, David J.Alloway, Brent V.Shane, Phil A.R.2016-05-0220152016-05-022015Lowe, D. J., Alloway, B. V., & Shane, P. A. R. (2015). Far-flown markers. In A Continent on the Move: New Zealand Geoscience Revealed, Second Edition (2nd ed., Vol. 141, pp. 172–175). Lower Hutt, New Zealand: Geoscience Society of New Zealand with GNS Science.978 1 877480 47 8https://hdl.handle.net/10289/10154Tephras are fragmentary materials that are blasted explosively into the air during volcanic eruptions. Distributed throughout Zealandia, tephras provide useful markers for connecting and dating land surfaces, sediment layers, and archaeological sites.13application/pdfen© 2015 Geoscience Society of New Zealand. Used with permission.tephras, tephrostratigraphy, tephrochronology, tephrochronometry, cryptotephras, volcanic history, volcanic event, New Zealand, glass analysisapplications of tephra studiespalaeoclimatic reconstructions, archaeologyFar-flown markersChapter in Book