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Group Looks For Overseas Investment In Minerals

Tuesday, 29 February 2000, 8:33 pm | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

Most people would be surprised to learn that New Zealand is a mineral-rich country, minerals geologist Tony Christie said today. More >>

NEW TECHNIQUE OPENS WINDOW ON VOLCANIC AREA

Tuesday, 29 February 2000, 3:02 pm | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

New Zealand and Japanese scientists are using revolutionary electromagnetic technology to gain a better understanding of what drives the volcanoes and geothermal systems in the central North Island. More >>

NZ CHOSEN FOR MAJOR US-FUNDED EARTH SCIENCE PROJEC

Tuesday, 29 February 2000, 2:47 pm | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

NEWS RELEASE, 22 FEBRUARY 2000 NZ CHOSEN FOR MAJOR US-FUNDED EARTH SCIENCE PROJECT New Zealand is one of two countries to be selected for a long-term American-funded earth science study that will see American and New Zealand scientists working together. More >>

NZ Chosen For Major US Funded Science Project

Thursday, 17 February 2000, 5:39 pm | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

New Zealand is one of two countries to be selected for a long-term American-funded earth science study that will see American and New Zealand scientists working together. More >>

Australian Mission For Undersea Volcano Specialist

Friday, 11 February 2000, 1:29 pm | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

Two New Zealand scientists have been asked by an Australian Government research organisation to investigate volcanic activity on the seafloor off Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. More >>

New Technique Opens Window On Volcanic Area

Tuesday, 21 December 1999, 10:55 am | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

New Zealand and Japanese scientists are on the brink of gaining an improved understanding of what drives the volcanoes and geothermal systems in the central North Island. More >>

Wool Industry Plugs In To Airport Scanners

Thursday, 2 December 1999, 8:18 am | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

New Zealand scientists are setting the pace internationally in adapting airport luggage scanners to increase the marketability of major exports. New Zealand’s merino wool industry will be the first of several to benefit from the latest scanning technology ... More >>

NZ Quake Experts Visit Taiwan

Friday, 8 October 1999, 5:14 pm | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

Seven New Zealand specialists are to spend the next seven days on a fact-finding mission in the earthquake-hit region of Taiwan. More >>

Meteor Explosion Pin-Pointed

Monday, 12 July 1999, 6:14 pm | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

The meteor that raced over New Zealand skies last week exploded about 25km northeast of Hawera at an altitude of 37km, the Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS) said today. More >>

Northland Basin Remains Attractive - Geologist

Monday, 5 July 1999, 5:25 pm | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

Conoco’s announcement that no commercial shows of hydrocarbons have been found at its exploration well should not detract from offshore Northland’s potential as a commercially producing area, the Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences Limited ... More >>

Major Gathering To Discuss Antarctic Science

Tuesday, 29 June 1999, 10:53 am | Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

More than 300 scientists from 26 countries will descend on New Zealand this week for a six-day conference on Antarctic earth sciences. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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