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Bottom sediments of Lake Tekapo compared with adjacent Lakes Pukaki and Ohau, South Island, New Zealand

Pages 245-250 | Received 15 Sep 1977, Published online: 29 Mar 2010

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Phaedra Upton & ErichC. Osterberg. (2007) Paleoseismicity and mass movements interpreted from seismic‐reflection data, Lake Tekapo, South Canterbury, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 50:4, pages 343-356.
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D. C. Mildenhall, U. A. Cochran & R. A. Cook. (2006) Reconnaissance sediment and microfossil analyses of a laminated short piston core from Lake Tekapo, South Island, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 49:4, pages 463-476.
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P. Stoffers, G. P. Glasby, W. L. Plüger & P. Walter. (1983) Reconnaissance survey of the mineralogy and geochemistry of some New Zealand lake and nearshore sediments. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 17:4, pages 461-480.
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J. Irwin. (1980) Sublacustrine channels in Lake Wanaka. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 14:1, pages 87-92.
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Jenna L. Sutherland, Jonathan L. Carrivick, David J.A. Evans, James Shulmeister & Duncan J. Quincey. (2019) The Tekapo Glacier, New Zealand, during the Last Glacial Maximum: An active temperate glacier influenced by intermittent surge activity. Geomorphology 343, pages 183-210.
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Joshu J. Mountjoy, Xiaoming Wang, Susi Woelz, Sean Fitzsimons, Jamie D. Howarth, Alan R. Orpin & William Power. (2018) Tsunami hazard from lacustrine mass wasting in Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 477:1, pages 413-426.
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Richard H. Levy, Gavin B. Dunbar, Marcus J. Vandergoes, Jamie D. Howarth, Tony Kingan, Alex R. Pyne, Grant Brotherston, Michael Clarke, Bob Dagg, Matthew Hill, Evan Kenton, Steve Little, Darcy Mandeno, Chris Moy, Philip Muldoon, Patrick Doyle, Conrad Raines, Peter Rutland, Delia Strong, Marianna Terezow, Leise Cochrane, Remo Cossu, Sean Fitzsimons, Fabio Florindo, Alexander L. Forrest, Andrew R. Gorman, Darrell S. Kaufman, Min Kyung Lee, Xun Li, Pontus Lurcock, Nicholas McKay, Faye Nelson, Jennifer Purdie, Heidi A. Roop, S. Geoffrey Schladow, Abha Sood, Phaedra Upton, Sharon L. Walker & Gary S. Wilson. (2018) A high-resolution climate record spanning the past 17 000 years recovered from Lake Ohau, South Island, New Zealand. Scientific Drilling 24, pages 41-50.
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Tania Villaseñor, John M. Jaeger, Kathleen M. Marsaglia & Greg H. Browne. (2015) Evaluation of the relative roles of global versus local sedimentary controls on Middle to Late Pleistocene formation of continental margin strata, Canterbury Basin, New Zealand. Sedimentology 62:4, pages 1118-1148.
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Kristin K. Herrmann & Robert Poulin. (2012) Geographic Variation in Life Cycle Strategies of a Progenetic Trematode. Journal of Parasitology 98:1, pages 103-110.
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W.N. Vant. (1990) Causes of light attenuation in nine New Zealand estuaries. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 31:2, pages 125-137.
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Lionel Carter & Robert M. Carter. (1990) Lacustrine sediment traps and their effect on continental shelf sedimentation—South Island, New Zealand. Geo-Marine Letters 10:2, pages 93-100.
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R. Herrmann. (1987) Temporal variations of some trace organics (HCB, HCH, PCB and PAH) in rainfall, runoff and in lake sediments in remote sites of New Zealand. CATENA 14:1-3, pages 233-248.
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R. A. PICKRILL & J. IRWIN. (2006) Sedimentation in a deep glacier‐fed lake—Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. Sedimentology 30:1, pages 63-75.
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