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  2. Zealandia - Wikipedia

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    Zealandia supports substantial inshore fisheries and contains gas fields, of which the largest known is the New Zealand Maui gas field, near Taranaki. Permits for oil exploration in the Great South Basin were issued in 2007. [18] Offshore mineral resources include ironsands, volcanic massive sulfides and ferromanganese nodule deposits. [19]

  3. Earth’s Hidden Eighth Continent Is No Longer Lost

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    Zealandia had so much promise as the eighth continent on Earth. Well, it did—until about 95 percent of the mass sunk under the ocean. While the majority of Zealandia may never host inhabitants ...

  4. Geology of Zealandia - Wikipedia

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    Ball's Pyramid, near Lord Howe Island, is one place (other than New Zealand itself) where it rises above sea level. See Zealandia (disambiguation) for other than Continent Zealandia is an area of mostly submerged continental crust that contains New Zealand and New Caledonia .

  5. New maps offer detailed look at 'lost' continent of Zealandia

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    Earth's mysterious eighth continent doesn't appear on most conventional maps. Zealandia — or Te Riu-a-Māui, as it's referred to in the indigenous Māori language — is a 2 million-square-mile ...

  6. Geology of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The most modern map series are the "QMAPs" at 1:250,000. [47] New Zealand's geological research is published by GNS Science, in the New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, and internationally. A Map showing the distribution of earthquakes in New Zealand can be obtained from Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. [48]

  7. Scientists reveal secrets from the ‘lost continent’ of Zealandia

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  8. Water table - Wikipedia

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    The slope of the water table is known as the “hydraulic gradient”, which depends on the rate at which water is added to and removed from the aquifer and the permeability of the material. The water table does not always mimic the topography due to variations in the underlying geological structure (e.g., folded, faulted, fractured bedrock).

  9. Talk:Zealandia - Wikipedia

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    It would be much more clear to the average reader where/what exactly is considered Zealandia if that area were outlined on the map. ⇔ ChristTrekker 15:19, 28 September 2007 (UTC) Thanks to whomever added Zealandia-Continent map en.svg. ⇔ ChristTrekker 14:36, 4 March 2008 (UTC)