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The Tākaka terrane is a terrane that outcrops in the of New Zealand. It is most extensively exposed within the Kahurangi National Park in the . The is mostly made up of and volcanic rocks, but is highly variable in composition. It ranges in age from mid- to time (510–400 Ma), including New Zealand's oldest rocks, which are found in the Cobb Valley in north-west Nelson. The Cobb Valley is also the location of " Rock", a glacial made from the moulted exoskeletons of trilobites. Asbestos was mined in the Cobb Valley from the Tākaka Terrene between the late 1880s and 1917. The Tākaka terrane is highly deformed and has been intruded by many .


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The Tākaka terrane has two main igneous units, the arc-related Devil River Volcanics Group ( to ) and the rift‐related Gendarme Dolerite (latest Cambrian to age). The Devil River Volcanics Group sediments contain , and . Sedimentary units in the Tākaka terrane ( and Junction Formation rocks) likely formed in a . The distinctive from Tākaka Hill and Mount Arthur is of age. It has been speculated that the Tākaka terrane is equivalent to rocks in , Australia and was separated from them with the opening of the .

The Arthur Marble has been chemically by rain and groundwater due to its high calcium carbonate content forming a . This has led to the formation of extensive like and the .


See also
  • Tākaka marble
  • Geology of the Tasman District
  • Stratigraphy of New Zealand
    • Torlesse composite terrane
    • Dun Mountain–Maitai terrane

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