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Through authoritative text, newly commissioned maps, spectacular new aerial photography, and large numbers of contemporary and historic illustrations, the book brings to life the nature and culture of the region's volcanic life.
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By Ring, Ken
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The 2012 almanac has the must-have features as the earlier volumes, with day-per-page forecasts including gardening advice and moon position information, as well as isobaric, rain potential and frost/snow maps, likely wind activity and, for the gardener, biodynamic planting guide ...
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Climate Change Adaptation in New Zealand: Future scenarios and some sectoral perspectives contains nine papers that address climate change adaptation for some of the key sectors of importance to New Zealand for economic, environmental or social reasons. Papers include: * A ...
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New Zealand is actually part of the 'lost' continent of Zealandia, a landmass almost half the size of Australia. Co-written by geologist Dr Hamish Campbell and award-winning author Gerard Hutching, this revised edition updates recent developments in the Zealandia drowning controv ...
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Early on the morning of 4th September 2010, a series of seismic events began to unfold in Christchurch, New Zealand. They would eventually take 182 lives and directly affect hundreds of thousands of men, women and children. Magnitude 7.1 & 6.3 is a compilation of stories from ove ...
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Many South Pacific island states are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Indeed, some are already experiencing population movement due to environmental events and processes likely to be exacerbated by future climate change. Yet others are at risk of disappearing altogeth ...
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Wellington was only a fledgling settlement of some 3000 people when it was struck by a cluster of devastating earthquakes in 1848. The fearful violence of the shocks, the destruction of property, and the frequency and continuance of the danger caused universal alarm, and it was f ...
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The Waikato River, the longest in New Zealand, flows through the Hamilton Basin and is largely responsible its wide variety of landforms. This Guidebook explains in simple language how the Hamilton Basin was formed and how the Waikato River has shaped its geological history. The ...
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Looks at Maori myths and landforms; power of ignimbrite eruptions; early geological exploration; past discoveries of moa, mosasaur and other fossils; the man who made artificial geysers; Rotorua's great bores versus geysers controversy; and geology in verse.
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A book with a geological theme. The topics include a chapter on Maori mythological accounts of geological features, in both North Island and South Island. Other chapters cover early geological explorers and exploration; fossil bone finds in NZ; an account of ignimbrites; a study ...
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