Naish, T. R. (2005): New Zealand's shallow marine record of Pliocene-Pleistocene global sea-level and climate change; preface. Royal Society of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand, In: Naish, T. R. (prefacer), New Zealand's shallow marine record of Pliocene-Pleistocene global sea-level and climate change, 35 (1-2), 1-8, georefid:2007-089275

Abstract:
It has now been 10 years since the first high resolution integrated studies of the Wanganui Basin glacio-eustatic cycles were published. During this time significant improvements have been made to the chronology and fine-scale stratigraphy of the basin fill. These improvements are a result of two main advances: (1) more detailed section (cycle) descriptions and mapping, constrained by new geochemically-characteristic tephra within the onshore basin, and (2) the use of onshore-offshore tephra correlations, which allow the highly resolved astrochronologies from the ODP 181 cores to be transferred onshore. In this issue we present the results from this latest phase of high resolution stratigraphic studies in the marine Pliocene-Pleistocene of New Zealand.
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West: 166.3000 East: 178.3000 North: -34.3000 South: -47.3000
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Site: 181-1119
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Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences contribution no. 3390
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