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Showing papers by "Lionel Carter published in 1988"


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TL;DR: The Wairau Fault is a series of northeast-trending fractures, one of which runs west of Kapiti Island towards the mouth of the Rangitikei River.
Abstract: Seismic reflection data reveal that the major dextral transcurrent faults of the North and South Islands, with the possible exception of the Wairau Fault, do not link directly across Cook Strait. Off Marlborough, the extension of the Wairau Fault is a series of northeast-trending fractures, one of which runs west of Kapiti Island towards the mouth of the Rangitikei River. En route, the Wairau Fault defines the western margins of the prominent Wairau and Narrows sedimentary basins. The southeastern edge of the Wairau Basin is the Awatere Fault which bends sharply to the east to merge with the steep topography of Cook S trait Canyon. The neighbouring Hog Swamp Fault follows a similar trend. The Clarence Fault has not been identified offshore whereas the Kekerengu and Hope Faults can be traced only a few kilometres beyond the coast. On the Wellington side of Cook Strait, the offshore extensions of the Ohariu and Wellington Faults terminate in the thick sedimentary pile of the Wairau Basin. Further a...

70 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the tendency of levees to develop on the left side of the channel (facing down-channel) is not only due to the Coriolis deflection of channel-full turbidity currents, but also from bottom currents and centrifugal forces operating at channel bends.

49 citations