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- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region abstract "The Wellington Region of New Zealand has a foundation of Torlesse Greywacke rocks, that make up the Tararua and Rimutaka Ranges, that go from Wellington in the south to the Manawatu Gorge, where they are renamed as the Ruahine Ranges, and continue further north-northeast, towards East Cape. To the west of the Tararua Ranges are the Manawatu coastal plains. To the east of the Ruahine Ranges is the Wairarapa-Masterton Basin, then the Eastern Uplands that border the eastern coast of the North Island from Cape Palliser to Napier.To the east of the North Island is the Hikurangi Trough, a collision zone between the Pacific Plate and the Australian Plate. The Pacific Plate is being subducted under the Australian Plate, compressing the Wellington Region, and causing the North Island Fault System, and a series of SSW-NNE trending basins and ranges, including the Tararua and Rimutaka Ranges, and the Wairarapa-Masterton Basin. Successively newer rocks have been accreted to the east coast.The Wellington Region is prone to major earthquakes, the biggest in historical times being the magnitude 8.2 1855 Wairarapa earthquake.".
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- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink 1855_Wairarapa_earthquake.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_Fault.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Plate.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Awatere_Fault.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_New_Zealand.
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- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Chert.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Geology_of_New_Zealand.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Greywacke.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Hikurangi_Trench.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Hikurangi_Trough.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Jurassic.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Manawatu_Gorge.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Plate.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Pillow_lava.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Pliocene.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Rimutaka_Range.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Tararua_Range.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Terrane.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Torlesse_Greywacke.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Triassic.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Turakirae_Head.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Wairarapa_Fault.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Wellington.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Wellington_Fault.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLink Wellington_Region.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geology of the Wellington Region".
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- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region subject Category:Geology_of_New_Zealand.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region subject Category:Wellington_Region.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region type Article.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region type Article.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region comment "The Wellington Region of New Zealand has a foundation of Torlesse Greywacke rocks, that make up the Tararua and Rimutaka Ranges, that go from Wellington in the south to the Manawatu Gorge, where they are renamed as the Ruahine Ranges, and continue further north-northeast, towards East Cape. To the west of the Tararua Ranges are the Manawatu coastal plains.".
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region label "Geology of the Wellington Region".
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region sameAs Q5535431.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region sameAs Q5535431.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region wasDerivedFrom Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region?oldid=683243345.
- Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region isPrimaryTopicOf Geology_of_the_Wellington_Region.