Mountains, Volcanoes, Coasts and Caves, 9781869409678
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Unearth NZ’s stunning landscapes: a geological journey through time and wonder.
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Mountains, Volcanoes, Coasts and Caves

origins of aotearoa new zealand's natural wonders

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    384 pages

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    9 November 2022

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Summary

Aotearoa’s Amazing Landforms: A Geological Journey Through New Zealand

From the steaming vents of Whakaari / White Island to the serene depths of Milford Sound, Aotearoa New Zealand boasts a landscape of unparalleled beauty and diversity. This remarkable tapestry of mountains, volcanoes, coasts, and caves is no accident; it’s the result of a unique and complex geological history.

In this captivating book, geologist Bruce W. Hayward unveils 100 natural wonders of Aotearoa, we…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781869409678
ISBN-10:1869409671
Author:Bruce W. Hayward, Alastair Jamieson, Lloyd Homer
Publisher:Auckland University Press
Imprint:Auckland University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:9 November 2022
Weight:1.32kg
Dimensions:270mm x 220mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

‘There are many scenic coffee table books of New Zealand landscapes but none which explain the geological origins of the scenery. This book does just that. It is written by New Zealand’s principal expert in the field and is therefore authoritative and informative. The writing style is clear, the images and diagrams are well chosen and it is visually hugely impressive. Within the author’s 100 selected features there is a satisfying balance between familiar favourites and new surprises. I highly recommend this superb book.’ (Dr Nick Mortimer, GNS Principal Scientist and co-author of Zealandia)

About The Author

Bruce W. Hayward

Bruce W. Hayward is a retired geologist and marine ecologist based in Auckland. He is a former member of the New Zealand Conservation Authority, former president of the Geological Society of NZ and Honorary Life Member of the NZ Marine Sciences Society and the Geoscience Society of NZ. He is the founder and convenor of the NZ Geopreservation Inventory which documents and seeks greater protection for NZ’s geoheritage features. His wide interests in natural and human history have resulted in twenty-two previous books on topics as diverse as archaeology, the kauri timber and gum industries, New Zealand fossils, volcanoes, building stones and geoconservation, and the popular Out of the Ocean, into the Fire on the geology of northern New Zealand. He is author of AUP titles Volcanoes of Auckland: A Field Guide (2019) and Volcanoes of Auckland: The Essential Guide (2011).

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