Details
- Close date
- No date set
- Academic background
- Sciences
- Host campus
- Dunedin
- Qualification
- Postgraduate Diploma, Master's, Honours
- Department
- Geology
- Supervisor
- Professor Andrew Gorman, Associate Professor Christina Riesselman, Dr Chris Moy
Overview
For several years, OCEN 323 has been running an annual field school to Stewart Island. During that time, we have developed a large dataset of seismic boomer data – complemented by CHIRP, multibeam, sediment samples and cores. The data are calling out to be integrated and analysed as a coherent package.
Projects could involve a wide range of topics including:
- Structural controls on the Paterson Inlet basin
- Glacial period environmental systems and erosional processes in the basin
- Holocene infill history
- Biogenic natural gas systems within the inlet
Recommended preparation
- GEOL 261/361 (geophysics)
- OCEN 323 (marine geology)
- GEOL 262/362 (geochemistry)
Useful information
Similar research opportunities
- The structural and lithological characterization of the Port Chalmers Breccia
- "Marine" seismic imaging of the Ostler Fault in Mackenzie Country, central South Island, New Zealand
- "Marine" seismic imaging of the floor of Lake Roxburgh, Central Otago, New Zealand
- 3D lithological reconstruction of the Dunedin Volcano