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Late Cenozoic geology of the West Coast Shelf between Karamea and the Waiho River, South Island, New Zealand
Norris, R.M. (1978). Late Cenozoic geology of the West Coast Shelf between Karamea and the Waiho River, South Island, New Zealand. NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, 81. New Zealand Oceanographic Institute: Wellington. 28 + 1 Pl. pp.
Part of: New Zealand Oceanographic Institute Memoir. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research: Wellington. ISSN 0083-7903, more

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  • Norris, R.M.

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    The structure of the west coast shelf is dominated by a major fault lying close to the shoreline -the Cape Foulwind Fault. This fault extends at least from Kahurangi Point to Jackson Head and may well extend north across the western entrance to Cook Strait and southward to Milford Sound, where it probably merges with the Alpine Fault. [...]

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