Global Information Lookup Global Information

New Zealand geologic time scale information


While also using the international geologic time scale, many nations–especially those with isolated and therefore non-standard prehistories–use their own systems of dividing geologic time into epochs and faunal stages.

Geologic time scale for context with proportional representation of eons/eonothems and eras/erathems. Cenozoic is abbreviated to Cz. The image also shows some notable events in Earth's history and the general evolution of life.
International geologic time scale for context with proportional representation of eons/eonothems and eras/erathems mentioned on this page. Currently we are in the Cenozoic (abbreviated to Cz) era. The image also shows some notable events in Earth's history and the general evolution of life. Ma represents one million Earth years.

In New Zealand, these epochs and stages use local place names (mainly Māori in origin) back to the Permian. Prior to this time, names mostly align to those in the Australian geologic time scale, and are not divided into epochs.[1] In practice, these earlier terms are rarely used, as most New Zealand geology is of a more recent origin. In all cases, New Zealand uses the same periods as those used internationally; the renaming only applies to subdivisions of these periods. Very few epochs and stages cross international period boundaries, and the exceptions are almost all within the Cenozoic Era. New Zealand updates will always be behind any significant international updates in the International Geological Time Scale.

Although the New Zealand geologic time scale has not been formally adopted, it has been widely used by earth scientists, geologists and palaeontologists in New Zealand since J. S. Crampton proposed it in 1995. The most recent calibrated update was in 2015.[2] [3]

A standard abbreviation is used for these epochs and stages. These are usually in the form Xx, where the first letter is the initial letter of the epoch and the second (lower-case) letter is the initial letter of the stage. These are noted beside the stage names in the list below.

Currently, from the New Zealand perspective we are in the Haweran stage of the Wanganui epoch which is within the internationally defined Holocene epoch of the Quaternary period of the Cenozoic era. The Haweran, which started some 340,000 years ago, is named after the North Island town of Hawera. The New Zealand stages and epochs are not the same as internationally defined periods and epochs (e.g. the Wanganui epoch started at 5.33 Ma which is within the Neogene period and matches the start of the international Pliocene epoch, but contains also the international Holocene and Pleistocene epochs).

  1. ^ Cooper, R. A. (2004). "The New Zealand geological timescale". Institute of Geological and. Nuclear Sciences Monograph. 22: 1–284.
  2. ^ Raine, JI; Beu, AG; Boyes, AF; Campbell, HJ; Cooper, RA; Crampton, JS; Crundwell, MP; Hollis, CJ; Morgans, HEG; Mortimer, N (2015). "New Zealand Geological Timescale NZGT 2015/1". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 58 (4): 398–403. doi:10.1080/00288306.2015.1086391. S2CID 131209497.
  3. ^ Raine, Ian (2015-03-20). "New Zealand geologic timescale poster 2015 (PDF format)" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-09-03.

and 27 Related for: New Zealand geologic time scale information

Request time (Page generated in 1.1141 seconds.)

New Zealand geologic time scale

Last Update:

geologic time scale, many nations–especially those with isolated and therefore non-standard prehistories–use their own systems of dividing geologic time...

Word Count : 757

Geologic time scale

Last Update:

The geologic time scale or geological time scale (GTS) is a representation of time based on the rock record of Earth. It is a system of chronological dating...

Word Count : 9473

Geology of New Zealand

Last Update:

Zealand New Zealand geologic time scale North Island Fault System Pacific Plate Stratigraphy of New Zealand Zealandia (continent) Geology of the Northland...

Word Count : 6157

List of dinosaurs and other Mesozoic reptiles of New Zealand

Last Update:

also been found in New Zealand. These creatures include: Reptiles of New Zealand Geology of New Zealand New Zealand geologic time scale Molnar, Ralph E.;...

Word Count : 404

List of New Zealand species extinct in the Holocene

Last Update:

Wanganui epoch in the New Zealand geologic time scale. The North Island and South Island are the two largest islands of New Zealand. Stewart Island is the...

Word Count : 4304

Zygorhiza

Last Update:

States, and the Bartonian (43–37 Ma on the New Zealand geologic time scale) to the late Eocene of New Zealand (43 to 33.9 million years ago). Specimens...

Word Count : 1473

Wanganui Basin

Last Update:

for geological and palaeontological research. The basin provides the basis for the eponymous Wanganui epoch in the New Zealand geologic time scale, which...

Word Count : 524

Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point

Last Update:

with no imprecision. Body plan MN zonation Fauna Geologic time scale New Zealand geologic time scale List of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points...

Word Count : 1161

Southland Syncline

Last Update:

epochs in the Permian, Triassic, and Jurassic periods in the New Zealand geologic time scale are named for places within or close to the Southland Syncline...

Word Count : 532

List of timelines

Last Update:

(1027–2016) Timeline of glaciation (Prehistory) New Zealand geologic time scale (Prehistory) Timeline of women in geology Timeline of algorithms (1600 BCE – present)...

Word Count : 4813

Tahora Formation

Last Update:

Cretaceous geologic formation that outcrops in northeastern New Zealand near Napier. It is Haumurian in age according to the New Zealand geologic time scale (mainly...

Word Count : 592

Chattian

Last Update:

stages; the Otaian, Waitakian, and Duntroonian stages of the New Zealand geologic time scale; and part of the Zemorrian Californian stage and Chickasawhayan...

Word Count : 754

New Zealand

Last Update:

New Zealand (Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island...

Word Count : 22128

Stratigraphy of New Zealand

Last Update:

Māui and Pākihi supergroups. Geology of New Zealand New Zealand geologic time scale List of rock formations of New Zealand Mortimer, N; Rattenbury, MS;...

Word Count : 2615

Erathem

Last Update:

is undefined. Body form European Mammal Neogene Geologic time scale New Zealand geologic time scale North American Land Mammal Age Fauna (animals) Type...

Word Count : 538

Haumuri Bluff

Last Update:

century, and has lent its name to the Haumurian stage in the New Zealand geologic time scale. The bluff has also been the site of numerous shipwrecks. Campbell...

Word Count : 109

Royal New Zealand Air Force

Last Update:

The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF; Māori: Te Tauaarangi o Aotearoa) is the aerial service branch of the New Zealand Defence Force. It was formed initially...

Word Count : 10832

Kardashev scale

Last Update:

over geological time scales, in terms of available hydrogen. Antimatter in large quantities would provide a mechanism to produce power on a scale several...

Word Count : 16821

Bortons

Last Update:

stage, one of the divisions of the New Zealand geologic time scale. Dowling, P. (ed.) (2004). ’’Reed New Zealand atlas’’. Auckland: Reed Publishing....

Word Count : 183

Auckland volcanic field

Last Update:

10 February 2024. Kermode, Les (March 1994). "New Zealand lava caves worth preserving for their geologic and geomorphic features" (PDF). Geoscience Reports...

Word Count : 3395

Project Aqua

Last Update:

enough to meet New Zealand's growing electricity demand, the amount of money it was costing the company, design changes due to geology reports, and the...

Word Count : 396

Volcanism of New Zealand

Last Update:

around 232 CE, and is New Zealand's largest eruption since Oruanui. It ejected some 120 km3 of material (rating 7 on the VEI scale), with around 30 km3...

Word Count : 4767

Agathis australis

Last Update:

the northern regions of New Zealand's North Island. It is the largest (by volume) but not tallest species of tree in New Zealand, standing up to 50 m tall...

Word Count : 5413

Electricity sector in New Zealand

Last Update:

The electricity sector in New Zealand uses mainly renewable energy, such as hydropower, geothermal power and increasingly wind energy. As of 2021, the...

Word Count : 9174

Standard time

Last Update:

time for the whole country. The director of the Geological Survey, James Hector, selected New Zealand time to be at the meridian 172°30′E. This was very...

Word Count : 1832

Geology of New Caledonia

Last Update:

2021. Lillie, A. R.; Brothers, R.N. (1970). "The geology of New Caledonia". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 13 (1): 145–183. doi:10.1080/00288306...

Word Count : 6218

Zanclean

Last Update:

Zanclean is the lowest stage or earliest age on the geologic time scale of the Pliocene. It spans the time between 5.332 ± 0.005 Ma (million years ago) and...

Word Count : 814

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net