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Ages of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Alexandra and Ngatutura Volcanics, western North Island, New Zealand, and some geological implications
The Alexandra and Ngatutura Volcanics are the two southernmost of the Pliocene-Quaternary volcanic fields of western and northern North Island, New Zealand, northwest of Taupo Volcanic Zone TVZ. The Ngatutura Basalts are an alkalic basaltic field comprising monogenetic volcanoes. The Alexandra Volcanics consist of three basaltic magma series: an alkalic (Okete Volcanics), calcalkalic (Karioi, Pirongia, Kakepuku, and Te Kawa Volcanics), and a minor potassic series. Twenty new K-Arages are presented for the Alexandra Volcanics and 9 new ages for the Ngatutura Basalts. Ages of the Alexandra Volcanics range from 2.74 to 1 .60 Ma, and the ages of all three magma series overlap. Ages of the Ngatutura Basalts range from 1 .83 to 1.54 Ma. Each basaltic field has a restricted time range and there is a progressive younging in age of the basaltic fields of western North Island from the Alexandra Volcanics in the south, to Ngatutura, to South Auckland, and then to the Auckland field in the north. Neither of the Alexandra nor Ngatutura Volcanics shows any younging direction of their volcanic centres or any age pattern within their fields, and there is no systematic variation in age with rock composition. Any correlation of age with degree of erosion of volcanic cones is invalid for these basaltic fields; instead, the degree of erosion may be controlled by the lithology of the cones and possibly by the extent of preservation offered by the thick cover deposits of the Kauroa, Hamilton, and younger tephra beds. Stratigraphic relations have enabled the earliest member of the Kauroa Ash Formation to be dated at 2.3 Ma. This formation represents a series of widespread rhyolitic plinian and ignimbrite eruptions probably derived from TVZ and initiated during the Late Pliocene
Fig. 2 in Kunsia tomentosus (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
Fig. 2.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of the skull and lateral view of the mandible of an adult male of Kunsia tomentosus (BMNH 79.325, deposited in the Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom) from 260 km N of Xavantina, Serra do Roncador, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Condylobasal length is 49.95 mm. Photographed by Alexandra M. R. Bezerra.Published as part of Bezerra, Alexandra M. R. & Pardiñas, Ulyses F. J., 2016, Kunsia tomentosus (Rodentia: Cricetidae), pp. 1-9 in Mammalian Species 48 (930) on page 3, DOI: 10.1093/mspecies/sev013, http://zenodo.org/record/457334
sj-docx-1-sph-10.1177_19417381221143974 – Supplemental material for Influence of Reduced-Gravity Treadmill Running on Sensor-Derived Biomechanics
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-sph-10.1177_19417381221143974 for Influence of Reduced-Gravity Treadmill Running on Sensor-Derived Biomechanics by Brian P. Santos, Alexandra F. DeJong Lempke, Michael J. Higgins and Jay Hertel in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach</p
Selected Iroquoian site plans, ca. A.D. 1350–1650: a) Alexandra [25]; b) Robb [26]; c) Hope [27]; d) Over [28]; e) Baker [29]; f) Draper [30]; g) Keffer [31]; h) Kirche [32]; i) Mantle [33]; j) Benson [34]; k) Ball [35].
Selected Iroquoian site plans, ca. A.D. 1350–1650: a) Alexandra [25]; b) Robb [26]; c) Hope [27]; d) Over [28]; e) Baker [29]; f) Draper [30]; g) Keffer [31]; h) Kirche [32]; i) Mantle [33]; j) Benson [34]; k) Ball [35].</p
Connectivity indices (S<sub>j,f</sub>) of a focal destination country (j) for the importation of dengue fever (f).
Connectivity indices (Sj,f) of a focal destination country (j) for the importation of dengue fever (f).</p
Sanctification: Words for the weary
Within Reformed circles there has been a long and continuing debate on the relation of justification and sanctification. By drawing on the work of Andrew Murray, J. B. Torrance, T. F. Torrance and Gary Deddo, Alexandra Radcliff gives a succinct account of our justification and sanctification as inseparable in Christ, arguing that our sanctification in Christ is, then, the source of a new identity which liberates us, progressively, to live life in holiness
Sanctification: words for the weary
Within Reformed circles there has been a long and continuing debate on the relation of justification and sanctification. By drawing on the work of Andrew Murray, J. B. Torrance, T. F. Torrance and Gary Deddo, Alexandra Radcliff gives a succinct account of our justification and sanctification as inseparable in Christ, arguing that our sanctification in Christ is, then, the source of a new identity which liberates us, progressively, to live life in holiness.Publisher PD
Roche's Estate, Bayview, Pittwater [cartographic material] : choice building sites, sheltered from all winds, water frontages : for private sale /
Sales plan for land in Bayview, New South Wales, bounded by Bay View Road and Alexandra Crescent.; "Torrens title."; "Note:- Church and school within easy distance. Steamers call weekly."; "Solicitors to the Estate, Louis F. Dixon, 92 Pitt St., Sydney."; "Howard & Clarke, licensed surveyors under R.P. Act, 90 Pitt St., Sydney."; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp2174; Library's copy has annotations in red pen
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