Natural resources for Canterbury agriculture

  • Moot D
  • Mills A
  • Pollock K
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Abstract

On 4 september 2010 a Richter 7.1 earthquake unzipped a 29 km scarp along the previously unknown "Greendale fault" about 12 km west of lincoln. it was a powerful reminder of the dynamic geological forces that have shaped the diverse landscape of canterbury, which is one of New Zealand's most diverse agricultural regions.

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Moot, D. J., Mills, A., & Pollock, K. M. (2010). Natural resources for Canterbury agriculture. Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association, IX–XVII. https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2010.72.2797

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