New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
Silver jubilee review: Advances in New Zealand oceanography, 1967-91
JANET M. BRADFORD-GRIEVE
KEITH B.LEWIS
BASIL R.STANTON
New Zealand Oceanographic Institute
DSIR Marine and Freshwater
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
Private Bag 14-901, Kilbirnie
Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract The last quarter-century has witnessed major advances in New Zealand oceanography, that have been driven by technological and intellectual change. In geological oceanography, realisation that plate tectonics was more than a working hypothesis changed older concepts about the ocean floor. This was particularly important to New Zealand marine science, as much of the plate boundary is offshore. In physical oceanography, recognition that ocean variability could be much stronger than the mean flows was very relevant to the south-west Pacific. This is because the New Zealand Plateau strongly perturbs the generally west-to-east flow in the two major surface water masses surrounding the Plateau and, in turn, controls biological production. In biological oceanography, there has been a rapid transition from a descriptive to a process-oriented approach in research before the descriptive phase was completed. As yet there is very little information on interannual variability; all types of spatial variability which occur in the New Zealand region may not yet have been defined. In chemical oceanography, modem techniques have allowed New Zealanders to place knowledge of this region in a global context and contribute to an improved understanding of chemical processes.
Keywords oceanography; currents; tides; geology; sediments; plate tectonics; biology; phytoplankton; zooplankton; chemistry; New Zealand; review
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1991, Vol. 25:429-441 0028-3330/2504-0429 $2.50/0 © Crown copyright 1991
Received 16 August 1991; accepted 2 December 1991
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