Hawke's Bay Region

Hawke's Bay Region
Author: New Zealand. Town and Country Planning Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1971
Genre: Hawke's Bay (N.Z.)
ISBN:

Groundwaters of New Zealand

Groundwaters of New Zealand
Author: Michael R. Rosen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Groundwaters of New Zealand is the definitive new source for information on the groundwater resources of New Zealand. Written by many of New Zealand's leading experts, the book covers varied aspects of groundwater research, assessment, use, and management in New Zealand. This book is divided into two parts. The first part documents the history of groundwater development in New Zealand, and current research on interactions between groundwater systems and other components of the hydrological cycle such as health, processes (recharge and groundwater-surface water interaction) and techniques (isotopic methods). The second part of the book provides up-to-date regional summaries of groundwater resources and quality in every region of the country. Groundwater quality is explored in chapters on groundwater chemistry and microbiology, and the health aspects of groundwater. The book also contains detailed regional summaries, covering the location, use, quality, and management of groundwater resources, for the entire country.This book will be the essential reference text for all environmental, engineering, and resource management professionals working with groundwater, and students of the many scientific and engineering disciplines that contribute to groundwater investigations. Many groundwater users, both practicing and in school will find this book a valuable reference that adds significantly to their understanding of groundwater resources.-back cover.

Soils in the New Zealand Landscape

Soils in the New Zealand Landscape
Author: Les Molloy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1988
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

"This authoritative book commissioned by the New Zealand Society of Soil Science graphically illustrates [soils] widely differing origins and characteristics. It outlines the environmental and human influences which have moulded New Zealand's soils, and explores the relationship between the soil and its landscape"--Taken from dust jacket.