Black, Philippa2007-03-272007-03-271967Thesis (PhD--Geology)--University of Auckland, 1967.http://hdl.handle.net/2292/387Note 1. This thesis in intended as a petrological study of the plutons and contact metamorphosed rocks exposed on Cuvier Island and in the Paritu district (Fig. 1, p.2). The sulphide and base metal mineralisation of the Paritu district has formed part of a concurrent thesis by Mr. N.N.B Skinner, so the present writer has carried out little work on ore minerals apart from that considered sufficient for comparison of the plutons and their aureoles. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, this study has been divided into three parts. Parts 1 and 11 are descrptions, with a minimum of discussion, of the Cuvier and Paritu plutons and country rocks. In Part 111 mineralogical, petrological and petrochemincal aspects of the two plutons and their metamorphic aureoles are compared and contrasted and their petrogenetic significance discussed.Scanned from print thesisenItems in ResearchSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/docs/uoa-docs/rights.htmPetrology of the Cuvier and Paritu Plutons and their metamorphic AureolesThesisCopyright: The authorQ112028004