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Title: Kaikoura


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Kaikoura
  • Tectonic Processes

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  • The Seaward Kaikoura Mountains rise to over 2600
    metres just 12km from the sea.
  • The Hope fault, which marks the boundary between
    the Pacific and Australian Plates, runs along the
    foot of the Kaikoura Mountains.

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Kaikoura Orogeny
  • This plate collision and mountain building event
    began about 25 million year ago.
  • In the Kaikoura region, movement between plates
    changes from ocean floor subduction to
    continental collision.
  • As a result, blocks of land uplifted along faults
    form high mountains right at the coast, close
    inshore the sea floor dives to depths of over
    1000 metres.

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Photographs
What type of sediment is this?
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What different sediment types can be seen in this
photograph? Describe and explain the
characteristics of each type.
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Activities
  • Use the Kaikoura laminated resource to create two
    annotated diagrams.
  • Apply your own key.
  • A sketch showing the Geology of the Peninsula.
  • A cross-section diagram outlining the geological
    structure.

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Cross-section diagram
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Cross-section diagram
  • This shows the four folded formations which make
    up the Kaikoura Peninsula.
  • The dotted lines indicate land that has been
    eroded away.
  • The large scale folds are best seen on the South
    Bay side of the peninsula or at the cliffs of
    Whalers Bay.

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Simplified geological map
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Folded limestone rocks form fascinating patterns
on the shore platforms that surround Kaikoura
Peninsula. What is limestone made of?
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  • Limestone rocks consist of the shells of billions
    of micro-organisms, compressed on the ocean floor
    between 70 22 million years ago.
  • Water was gradually squeezed out of the
    accumulating sediments which turned from mud to
    rock.
  • About 15 million years ago the limestone was
    buckled and twisted, before being raised above
    the sea to form parts of the present land and
    coastline.

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