Title: The Geology of New Zealand
1The Geology of New Zealand
Gregory S. Springer, PhD Dept. of Geological
Sciences
2New Zealand in Perspective
3Plates
4Distribution of magnitude 5 or greater
earthquakes, 1980 - 1990
5New Zealand On the Edge
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7Hotspots and Rifts
8Continental Rifting
9Rifting in Africa
10Wayward New Zealand
140 Ma BP
140 Ma BP
40 Ma BP
today
11New Zealand On the Edge
12New Zealand and the Hikurangi Trough
- PacificAntarctic Plate Boundary
13Faults
14Reverse Fault
15New Zealand On the Edge
16Why does New Zealand even exist?
17New Zealand On the Edge
18Island Arc
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20Subduction
21 Relationship of earthquake depth to subduction
zones
22Earthquakes Tell Stories!
23New Zealand and the Hikurangi Trough
24New Zealand and the Hikurangi Trough
- Chatham Rise Oceanic Plateau
25New Zealand and the Hikurangi Trough
- Hikurangi Oceanic Plateau
26New Zealand and the Hikurangi Trough
- AustraliaPacific Plate Boundary
27New Zealand and the Hikurangi Trough
- Puysegur Subduction - Eastward
28The Nitty Gritty
Here the plate junction is very complex since
1) along the alpine fault (South Island) the
plates are sliding past each other. 2)
North, the Australian plate rides over the
Pacific plate. (Kermadec trench). 3) South,
the Pacific plate rides over the Australian
plate. (Macquarie ridge). 4) In the volcanic
triangle of the North Island, the country is
tearing apart, creating the jutting East Cape in
the process.
29New Zealand Strike-Slip Faulting
30South Island and Alpine Fault
Sliding between continental rocks began 25mya
(million years ago) At the start of sliding,
New Zealand was barely above sea level and there
were no mountains. Collision started 10mya
(push-up mountains).
31What controls mountain development?
12 m
lt2 m
What effect does precipitation have?
32Precipitation
12 m
What effect would this have on erosion and
mountain building?
lt2 m
33Asymmetric Erosion
34West-facing wet!
35East dry!
36Till
Glacier Ice
37Glaciers in Action
38Glaciers in Action
39Glacial Flour!
40Glacial Outwash
41New Zealand Streams
42New Zealand Streams
43New Zealand Caves
44Origin of Limestone
Raw ingredient of limestone isCalcium Carbonate
(CaCO3), which forms in seas in a variety of ways.
45Dirt is good!
- Carbonic acid (H2CO3)
- CO2 (g) ? CO2 (aq)
- CO2(ag) H2O
- H2CO3 ? H HCO3-
46New Zealand Caves
47New Zealand Caves
48New Zealand Caves
49New Zealand a little bit of everything.