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Fred Davey
Researcher at GNS Science
Publications - 68
Citations - 3347
Fred Davey is an academic researcher from GNS Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crust & Plate tectonics. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 67 publications receiving 3188 citations. Previous affiliations of Fred Davey include Wellington Management Company & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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Geology of the Margin of the Victoria Land Basin off Cape Roberts, Southwest Ross Sea
Peter Barrett,Stuart Henrys,Louis R. Bartek,Giuliano Brancolini,Martina Busetti,Fred Davey,M. J. Hannah,Alex Pyne +7 more
Miocene Strata in CRP-1, Cape Roberts Project, Antarctica
John B. Anderson,Pietro Armienti,C. Atkins,Peter Barrett,Steven M Bohaty,S. Bryce,M. Claps,M. Curran,Fred Davey,L. De Santis,W. Ehrmann,Fabio Florindo,Christopher R. Fielding,Michael J. Hambrey,M. J. Hannah,David M. Harwood,Stuart Henrys,F. Hoelscher,J.A. Howe,Richard D. Jarrard,R. Kettler,S. Kooyman,Conrad Kopsch,L. Krissek,M. Lavelle,E. Levac,Frank Niessen,Sandra Passchier,Timothy Paulsen,Ross D. Powell,Alex Pyne,G. Rafat,Ian Raine,Andrew P. Roberts,L. Sagnotti,Sonia Sandroni,E. Scholz,J. Simes,John L. Smellie,P. Strong,M. Tabecki,Franco M Talarico,Marco Taviani,K. L. Verosub,Giuliana Villa,P.N. Webb,Gary S. Wilson,Terry J. Wilson,Sherwood W. Wise,Thomas Wonik,Ken J. Woolfe,J.H. Wrenn +51 more
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Seismic reflection and refraction studies of the Raukumara forearc basin, New Zealand
TL;DR: In this article, single-channel seismic reflection and sonobuoy seismic refraction data provided information on the stratigraphic and tectonic history of the Raukumara Basin, a forearc basin lying to the northeast of New Zealand.
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Geophysical Structure of the Southern Alps Orogen, South Island, New Zealand
Fred Davey,Donna Eberhart-Phillips,Monica D. Kohler,Stephen Bannister,G. Caldwell,Stuart Henrys,Martin Scherwath,Tim Stern,H. J. Van Avendonk +8 more
TL;DR: The central part of the South Island of New Zealand is a product of the transpressive continental collision of the Pacific and Australian plates during the past 5 million years, prior to which the plate boundary was largely transcurrent for over 10 My as mentioned in this paper.
Quaternary strata in CRP-1, Cape Roberts Project, Antarctica
John B. Anderson,Pietro Armienti,C. Atkins,Peter Barrett,Steven M Bohaty,S. Bryce,M. Claps,M. Curran,Fred Davey,L. De Santis,W. Ehrmann,Fabio Florindo,Christopher R. Fielding,Michael J. Hambrey,M. J. Hannah,David M. Harwood,Stuart Henrys,J.A. Howe,Richard D. Jarrard,R. Kettler,S. Kooyman,Conrad Kopsch,L. Krissek,M. Lavelle,E. Levac,Frank Niessen,Sandra Passchier,Timothy Paulsen,Ross D. Powell,Alex Pyne,G. Rafat,Ian Raine,Andrew P. Roberts,L. Sagnotti,Sonia Sandroni,E. Scholz,J. Simes,John L. Smellie,P. Strong,M. Tabecki,Franco M Talarico,Marco Taviani,K. L. Verosub,Giuliana Villa,P.N. Webb,Gary S. Wilson,Terry J. Wilson,Sherwood W. Wise,Thomas Wonik,Ken J. Woolfe,J.H. Wrenn +50 more