Oligocene-Miocene rocks of the Brechin Burn outlier, Waimakariri valley, Canterbury

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A varied succession of Oligocene and Miocene, clastic, volcanic, and carbonate rocks form an outlier in Brechin Bum, a tributary of Esk River, northwestern Canterbury, New Zealand. Oligocene and Miocene strata are separated by an angular unconformity. The Oligocene rocks reflect high-energy marginal marine, shelf, and low-energy marine environments. The Miocene unit comprises marine to regressive fluviatile rocks. Both units are unconformity bounded sheets of sediment, representing discrete transgressive/regressive cycles. © 1981 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Newman, J., & Bradshaw, J. D. (1981). Oligocene-Miocene rocks of the Brechin Burn outlier, Waimakariri valley, Canterbury. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 24(4), 469–476. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.1981.10422738

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