Emerging Relationships Between Mineralised Plutonic Terranes in New Zealand And Eastern Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K Faure J Ramezani N Mortimer
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Western New Zealand can be regarded as a rifted continuation of eastern Australia. Detailed studies of units previously considered to have trans-Tasman correlations are being undertaken within the FRST Programme Mineral Wealth of NZ and its EEZ to test specific connections, and thus add to the exploration framework of NZ. Correlation of two major episodes of granitic magmatism are currently being investigated. These represent the oldest (mid Paleozoic) and youngest (Early Cretaceous) magmatic events that conjoined Australia and New Zealand are believed to have in common.
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APA: K Faure J Ramezani N Mortimer  (2007)  Emerging Relationships Between Mineralised Plutonic Terranes in New Zealand And Eastern Australia

MLA: K Faure J Ramezani N Mortimer Emerging Relationships Between Mineralised Plutonic Terranes in New Zealand And Eastern Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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