B. Pillans, DIRECT MARINE TERRESTRIAL CORRELATIONS, WANGANUI BASIN, NEW-ZEALAND -THE LAST 1 MILLION YEARS, Quaternary science reviews, 13(3), 1994, pp. 189-200
Wanganui Basin, a back-are basin in North Island, New Zealand, contain
s a detailed sequence of interfingering terrestrial and shallow marine
sediments spanning the entire Quaternary. Rhyolite tephras erupted fr
om the Taupo Volcanic Zone, together with magnetostratigraphy and bios
tratigraphy, facilitate correlations between Wanganui Basin and the as
tronomically calibrated oxygen isotope chronology of deep sea cores, p
articularly over the last 1 Ma. Eustatic changes are interpreted from
both marine (shelf) sediments and marine terraces within the basin. No
n-marine sediments, including loess, dunesand, and alluvial deposits,
coupled with pollen analyses, are used to interpret climatic changes;
they can also be directly related to the marine record through strati
graphic relations between marine and non-marine deposits in the basin.