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Landscape and Quaternary Environmental Change in New Zealand

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This book brings together an overview of the recent geological history, active earth and biological processes and human settlement of New Zealand. Topics covered include the very active neotectonic and volcanic setting. Mountain geomorphic processes are examined and new ideas about landsliding are highlighted. The exceptional sedimentary archives of the Whanganui Basin are also presented. As one of two land masses that extend into the southern mid-latitudes, New Zealand is ideally located to investigate changes in Southern Ocean climate. Related to this, mountain glaciation in New Zealand is a focus in global climate change debates. New Zealand also has a unique biota due to its long isolation and is the last major land mass to be settled by people. Advances in DNA technologies have revolutionised our understanding of the histories and processes involved. The book provides a comprehensive review of existing work and highlights new ideas and major debates across all these fields.

List of contents

1. Quaternary tectonics of New Zealand.- 2. The southern end of the Pacific ring of fire: Quaternary volcanism in New Zealand.- 3. The climate of New Zealand through the Quaternary.- 4. Quaternary stratigraphy of Whanganui Basin - a globally significant archive.- 5. Blowing on the west wind. The most recent Quaternary Glaciation of New Zealand.- 6. Mountain process geomorphology: conceptual progress in the Southern Alps.- 7. Evolution and ecological change during the New Zealand Quaternary.- 8. The Human Landscape: Population origins, settlement and impact of human arrival in Aotearoa/New Zealand.- 9. Adrift in the Anthropocene.

Summary

This book brings together an overview of the recent geological history, active earth and biological processes and human settlement of New Zealand. Topics covered include the very active neotectonic and volcanic setting. Mountain geomorphic processes are examined and new ideas about landsliding are highlighted. The exceptional sedimentary archives of the Whanganui Basin are also presented. As one of two land masses that extend into the southern mid-latitudes, New Zealand is ideally located to investigate changes in Southern Ocean climate. Related to this, mountain glaciation in New Zealand is a focus in global climate change debates. New Zealand also has a unique biota due to its long isolation and is the last major land mass to be settled by people. Advances in DNA technologies have revolutionised our understanding of the histories and processes involved. The book provides a comprehensive review of existing work and highlights new ideas and major debates across all these fields.

Product details

Authors James Shulmeister
Assisted by Jame Shulmeister (Editor), James Shulmeister (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9789462392366
ISBN 978-94-62-39236-6
No. of pages 334
Dimensions 167 mm x 241 mm x 25 mm
Weight 631 g
Illustrations XIII, 334 p. 78 illus., 53 illus. in color.
Series Atlantis Advances in Quaternary Science
Atlantis Advances in Quaternar
Atlantis Advances in Quaternary Science
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

B, Geography, Environment, climate, The environment, Earth and Environmental Science, Meteorology & climatology, Earth Sciences, Earth System Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Environment, general, Earth Sciences, general, Geography, general, Climate, general

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