Outdoor Science Adventures

Check out some of our outdoor science adventures. Field Based STEM facilitators are all passionate and experienced field workers. Some have spent their working lives in Crown Entities such as GNS, others are experienced teachers with huge experiences leading EOTC, and some have combined their working lives in education and the scientific community. At Field Based STEM, we are proud to claim that every one of our facilitators can provide unrivaled field based experiences.

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Kupe’s sail

Previously, we looked at Kupe’s Sail which is tilted at a steep angle – this sedimentary rock would have originally been horizontal.

Tora coast

There are many more examples of tilted and deformed rocks on the Tora Coast.

Incredible forces

The force required to uplift and tilt huge rock layers such as those observed at Kupe’s Sail and on the Tora Coast must have been HUGE.

Clues to how these rocks are uplifted can be seen at many places on the Tora Coastline ….

Faults

Geoscientists believe that sedimentary rock is uplifted from the seafloor by a series of earthquakes that produce structures known as faults – fractures in the rock resulting from one part of the sedimentary layer uplifting more than an adjacent part.

Plate tectonics

Huge tectonic plates that cover the earth move against and under each other with one plate often pushing another upwards in a series of uplifts – each resulting in earthquakes.

These forces don’t just fracture and tilt the rock layers, sometimes they fold the layers – like a crumpled rug – into a series of synclines and anticlines …

Fantastic example of a folded anticline – Tora Coast

Here, at Tora beach, (see Geotrip link for directions)  the rocks can be seen to be folded into an anticline. On the left-hand side of the photo the layers tilt seaward (East) and on the right-hand side they tilt landward (West)

Find out more at Geotrips

Tora Anticline: https://www.geotrips.org.nz/trip.html?id=571

Buckled beds at Te Kaukau Point: https://www.geotrips.org.nz/trip.html?id=482

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Outdoor Science Adventures

Check out some of our outdoor science adventures. Field Based STEM facilitators are all passionate and experienced field workers.
Some have spent their working lives in Crown Entities such as GNS, others are experienced teachers with huge experiences leading EOTC, and some have combined their working lives in education and the scientific community. At Field Based STEM, we are proud to claim that every one of our facilitators can provide unrivaled field based experiences.

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