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New Zealand's First Ever Described Fossil Locality 

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The first ever fossil locality in New Zealand to be scientifically documented following the arrival of europeans is a seemingly insignificant outcrop on the north coast of Chatham Island. Hamish Campbell tells the story of Ernst Dieffenbach who collected oyster fossils here in the 1800s and sent them to the British Museum to be offically published.
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Комментарии : 24   
@tristanpatterson3843
@tristanpatterson3843 7 месяцев назад
We need more frequent videos from you guys.
@jacobcreech4382
@jacobcreech4382 7 месяцев назад
Agreed. Super interesting. Love learning about the geology of NZ. Great channel.
@getzvalerevich6565
@getzvalerevich6565 7 месяцев назад
I love this channel
@flamencoprof
@flamencoprof 7 месяцев назад
As an Aucklander who has been to Bali, Hong Kong, Singapore, Western Europe and Australia I am starting to feel guilty I haven't even been to the Chathams.
@seansimonds5660
@seansimonds5660 7 месяцев назад
Hah, went on a feild trip to the Chatham's earlier this year and managed to listen in on a talk from Hamish about his GNS geological map work, didn't expect to see him popping up on my phone months later from the Uni campus. Hello Hamish
@warrenchinn4114
@warrenchinn4114 7 месяцев назад
Excellent short natural history pieces. Woefully lacking in main-stream media. Many thanks.
@OutThereLearning
@OutThereLearning 7 месяцев назад
Thank you 🙂
@dral9971
@dral9971 3 месяца назад
What an interesting channel! I am sitting in cold Sweden - practically on the other side of the globe - and note that geology (and paleontology) is just as interesting everywhere. Really need to review my plans for the next vacation.
@OutThereLearning
@OutThereLearning 3 месяца назад
Thanks for appreciation our channel!
@gaius_enceladus
@gaius_enceladus 7 месяцев назад
The Chathams look beautiful! I'd love to get there sometime!
@fraserthomson5766
@fraserthomson5766 7 месяцев назад
My dad visited Chatham Island, he told me there were hundreds of fossilized sharks teeth in one of the bays..
@OutThereLearning
@OutThereLearning 7 месяцев назад
Yes, there are.
@getzvalerevich6565
@getzvalerevich6565 7 месяцев назад
Awesome stuff. Appreciate the videos. Thank you
@reuireuiop0
@reuireuiop0 24 дня назад
"Only" 55 Millions years old, I'd think NZ can do better, fossil-age-wise
@Sildenafil_Damages_Eye_Retina
@Sildenafil_Damages_Eye_Retina 5 месяцев назад
That's out there....
@Theonefreenet
@Theonefreenet 7 месяцев назад
Te Mata Peak rocks are sixty million years old. I have bone fragment and a mussel . There are millions of fossils on Te Mata Peak rocks . Hawkes Bay.
@OutThereLearning
@OutThereLearning 7 месяцев назад
Not quite 60 mill www.geotrips.org.nz/trip.html?id=181
@Theonefreenet
@Theonefreenet 7 месяцев назад
@@OutThereLearning I could not find a date for the two types of limestone creations. I was told by Joan Wiffen that they were sixty million years old.
@riverAmazonNZ
@riverAmazonNZ 7 месяцев назад
So was the volcano active at the same time the oysters were alive?
@ianh2674
@ianh2674 7 месяцев назад
So interesting
@fraserthomson5766
@fraserthomson5766 7 месяцев назад
It's possible the volcano in question was in the North Island?
@samuelbroad11
@samuelbroad11 7 месяцев назад
55 and 30 million years old, could be anyones guess i imagine. Aotearoa was distinct by then. Cretaceous was when we split, over a hundy million ago.
@reuireuiop0
@reuireuiop0 24 дня назад
Dunno if Chathams have tectonically drifted away in those 55 M years, but if they didn't, it's unlikely NI volcano ashes would've reached that far. Turn NI sideways around Wellington as a pin, North Cape would still fall short of the Chathams, they're that far away.
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