Conference Proceedings
PACRIM '95 Congress, Auckland, New Zealand, November 1995
Conference Proceedings
PACRIM '95 Congress, Auckland, New Zealand, November 1995
Structural Permeability in the Southern Alps Hydrothermal System, New Zealand
The Southern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand are currently rising rapidly as a consequence of continental collision
along the Pacific-Australian plate boundary. Rapid uplift has resulted in a major thermal anomaly in the shallow crust
beneath the alps. Alpine topography and associated intense precipitation, coupled with the thermal anomaly are responsible
for vigorous combined topographic/convective circulation of water through the shallow crust.
along the Pacific-Australian plate boundary. Rapid uplift has resulted in a major thermal anomaly in the shallow crust
beneath the alps. Alpine topography and associated intense precipitation, coupled with the thermal anomaly are responsible
for vigorous combined topographic/convective circulation of water through the shallow crust.
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S C Cox, D Craw
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