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A new photographic collection recording the immediate aftermath of the Christchurch Earthquake.
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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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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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This special edition of the literary journal Dreadlocks incorporates proceedings from Oceans, Islands and Skies - Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change. The conference highlighted the role of writers, artists and the media in environmental challenges in the Paci ...
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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 river, which broke into the Basin about 22,000 years ...
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A summary of research outcomes from interaction with five Maori groups on tradtional and traditional knowledge of low temperature geothermal energy resources.
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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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This introduction to basic soil science theory considers pedology, soil chemistry and fertility, soil physics and soil management, in a New Zealand context. The new edition uses the new soils classification and takes account of the growing emphasis in sustainable production and e ...
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This book provides a vivid account of the evolution of the Australian continent over the last 4400 million years.
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Hailed as the single most important reference on reef corals, the book is useful in describing corals in all areas of Oceania and South-East Asia. Spectacular underwater photography from Australia's best. Essential reading for anyone interested in the coral communities that exist ...
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