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New Zealand er en demokratisk,
østat og republik i Oceanien,
Stillehavet. Det tasmanske hav / Tasman Sea, som er en del af
det sydlige Stillehav, er farvandet mellem Australien og New
Zealand. Niue. Tokelau. Naboer:
Australien og Antarktis.
Tasmantis eller New Zealand
kontinentet Zealandia. Nutidens New Zealand synes ikke at
være et kontinent, men blot en gruppe af øer i det
sydlige Stillehav. Men meget af New Zealands område findes
under de kystnære farvande. Dette er Zealandia - New Zealand
kontinent, et stort fragment af den tidligere super-kontinent
Gondwana.
Land Information New Zealand.
- http://www.linz.govt.nz/
Geography and geology: New Zealand is an Island state and
Republic in Oceania, in the Pacific. Niue. Tokelau. Neighbors:
Australia and Antarctica. The Solander Islands.
Tasmantis or the New Zealand continent of Zealandia.Present day
New Zealand does not appear to be a continent, but simply a group
of islands in the South Pacific Ocean. However, much of New
Zealand’s area exists beneath its coastal waters. This is
Zealandia - the New Zealand continent, a large fragment of the
former super-continent of Gondwana.
New Zealand's Continental Shelf and UNCLOS Article 76. / : Ray
Wood et al. Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences series 56;
NIWA technical report 123. Wellington, New Zealand: Institute of
Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited; National Institute of
Water and Atmospheric Research. 2003. - 8 s.
Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the World, 2010.
- http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/p1386/
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1386, Satellite Image
Atlas of Glaciers of the World, contains 11 chapters designated by
the letters A through K. Chapter A provides a comprehensive, yet
concise, review of the "State of the Earth's Cryosphere at the
Beginning of the 21st Century: Glaciers, Global Snow Cover,
Floating Ice, and Permafrost and Periglacial Environments," and a
"Map/Poster of the Earth's Dynamic Cryosphere," and a set of eight
"Supplemental Cryosphere Notes" about the Earth's Dynamic
Cryosphere and the Earth System. The next 10 chapters, B through K,
are arranged geographically and present glaciological information
from Landsat and other sources of historic and modern data on each
of the geographic areas. Chapter B covers Antarctica; Chapter C,
Greenland; Chapter D, Iceland; Chapter E, Continental Europe
(except for the European part of the former Soviet Union),
including the Alps, the Pyrenees, Norway, Sweden, Svalbard
(Norway), and Jan Mayen (Norway); Chapter F, Asia, including the
European part of the former Soviet Union, China, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Bhutan; Chapter G, Turkey, Iran, and
Africa; Chapter H, Irian Jaya (Indonesia) and New Zealand; Chapter
I, South America; Chapter J, North America (excluding Alaska); and
Chapter K, Alaska. Chapters A–D each include map plates.
Geografihistoriske primærkilder og fremstillinger /
Geography Historical primary sources and
presentations /
Géographie des sources historiques primaires:
Journal of the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks during Captain
Cook's first voyage in H.M.S. Endeavour in 1768-71 to Terra del
Fuego, Otahite, New Zealand, Australia, the Dutch East Indies, etc.
/ edited by Sir Joseph D. Hooker. - Macmillan,1896.
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