TY - BOOK AU - Hochstetter, Ferdinand Von TI - New Zealand SN - 9781108059657 U1 - 508.93 PY - 2013/// CY - NewYork PB - Cambridge KW - Geology ,Geology New Zealand, Géographie physique Nouvelle-Zélande ,Géologie Nouvelle-Zélande,Earth And Environmental Science N1 - Inhabited by Polynesians since the thirteenth century and discovered by Europeans in the seventeenth, New Zealand is a geologically diverse island group where active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes have resulted in a rich variety of rock formations and geothermal activity. In 1859-60, the geologist Ferdinand von Hochstetter (1829-84) was employed by Auckland's government to undertake the first systematic geological survey of the islands, the results of which were first published in German in 1863 and translated into this English version in 1867. Hochstetter describes his travels across New Zealand, his encounters with native people and his scientific observations. He analyses plants, wildlife and fossils, describes mountains, rocks and boiling springs, and evaluates evidence of glaciers and tectonic activity. As a result of Hochstetter's work, several species in New Zealand were named after him. This book remains a valuable resource in the history of Australasian natural science.includes bibliographical references and index ER -