Tuatara: Volume 10, Issue 2, June 1962

Figure 5 — Table Of Divisions Of The New Zealand Cenozoic — The succession of series and stages has been established for New Zealand sediments and fossils. Mapping symbols (third column) are convenient abbreviations for the stages. Probable correlations with divisions of geological time in other parts of the world are shown. The Okehuan, Hautawan and Waipipian (Wanganui Series), formerly treated as substages, are here given stage rank. A few examples of sediments are given in the fourth column. For fuller descriptions see fascicule 4 (New Zealand) of Lexique Stratigraphique International, vol. 6 (Oceania)

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Figure 5 Table Of Divisions Of The New Zealand Cenozoic The succession of series and stages has been established for New Zealand sediments and fossils. Mapping symbols (third column) are convenient abbreviations for the stages. Probable correlations with divisions of geological time in other parts of the world are shown. The Okehuan, Hautawan and Waipipian (Wanganui Series), formerly treated as substages, are here given stage rank. A few examples of sediments are given in the fourth column. For fuller descriptions see fascicule 4 (New Zealand) of Lexique Stratigraphique International, vol. 6 (Oceania).

Figure 5
Table Of Divisions Of The New Zealand Cenozoic
The succession of series and stages has been established for New Zealand sediments and fossils. Mapping symbols (third column) are convenient abbreviations for the stages. Probable correlations with divisions of geological time in other parts of the world are shown. The Okehuan, Hautawan and Waipipian (Wanganui Series), formerly treated as substages, are here given stage rank. A few examples of sediments are given in the fourth column. For fuller descriptions see fascicule 4 (New Zealand) of Lexique Stratigraphique International, vol. 6 (Oceania).

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Title: New Zealand Biogeography: A Paleontologist’s Approach

Author: Charles A. Fleming

In: Tuatara: Volume 10, Issue 2, June 1962

Part of: Tuatara : Journal of the Biological Society

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