Harold Wellman
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Harold Wellman's Degrees
- Bachelors Geology University of New Zealand
- Masters Geology University of New Zealand
- Doctorate Geology University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harold William Wellman was an English-born New Zealand geologist known for his work on plate tectonics. He is notable for his discovery of South Island's Alpine Fault. Wellman became a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1954, and was awarded the Hector Memorial Medal and Prize in 1957 and the McKay Hammer Award in 1959.
Harold Wellman's Published Works
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- Salt Weathering, a Neglected Geological Erosive Agent in Coastal and Arid Environments (1965) (186)
- Active wrench faults of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan (1966) (131)
- New Zealand quaternary tectonics (1955) (129)
- The Geological Evolution of New Zealand and the New Zealand Region (1988) (106)
- Structural outline of New Zealand (1956) (105)
- Lake Vanda: An Antarctic Lake: Lake Vanda as a Solar Energy Trap (1962) (92)
- Development of Search Procedures in Real-Life Spatial Environments. (1979) (44)
- Edgecumbe Earthquake: Reconnaissance Report (1987) (41)
- A Graphical Method for Analysing Fossil Distortion caused by Tectonic Deformation (1962) (37)
- Rate of Horizontal Fault Displacement in New Zealand (1972) (32)
- Salt weathering or fretting (1968) (30)
- The north-east end of the Wairau Fault, Marlborough, New Zealand (1986) (28)
- Notes on the Geology and Archaeology of the Martins Bay District (1964) (27)
- Turbidity Current at Kadavu Passage, Fiji (1962) (24)
- The Alpine Fault from Lake McKerrow to Milford Sound (1959) (22)
- The Stokes Magnetic Anomaly (1973) (21)
- Maori occupation layers at D'Urville Island, New Zealand (1962) (18)
- Geological Interpretation of Airborne Magnetometer Observations from Nelson to Waikato River, New Zealand (1959) (17)
- Widening of the Taupo volcanic zone, New Zealand, and the Edgecumbe earthquake of March 1987 (1987) (15)
- The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, near Milford Sound and to the southwest (1984) (13)
- Reference lines, fault classification, transform systems, and ocean-floor spreading (1971) (13)
- Angle Between the Principal Horizontal Stress and Transcurrent Faults (1954) (13)
- Part 3. Present plate boundary and its evolution in the New Zealand region: New Zealand 60 m.y. ago (1975) (12)
- Depth of Burial of South Wales Coals (1950) (8)
- Age of Ohakea Terrace, Rangitikei River (1962) (6)
- New graptolite localities in New Zealand (1962) (6)
- Recent Crustal Movements: Techniques and Achievements (1972) (5)
- Metamorphic gradient, Kent coalfield, England (1948) (5)
- Salts on Sea Ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (1963) (5)
- Transport of Pebbles over Smooth Ice in Antarctica (1963) (4)
- Delayed Isostatic Response and High Sea-levels (1964) (4)
- Sponge Spicule Pebbles at Hut Point Peninsula, Antarctica (1963) (3)
- Geological and geophysical surveys, Cobb valley, Nelson (1940) (3)
- Review of “present plate boundary and its evolution in the New Zealand region” (1976) (2)
- Hilt's Law and the Volatile Contents of Coal Seams (1950) (2)
- Search for isostatically trapped sea water in New Zealand (1965) (2)
- Recent crustal movements in New Zealand (1974) (1)
- The oil-shale deposit of Orepuki, Southland (1940) (1)
- Radiogenic argon in the Southern Alps — a geological viewpoint (1990) (1)
- Index (1943) (0)
- The Stratigraphy of Human Occupation Layers in North Island Coastal Sections, New Zealand (1959) (0)
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