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James Hector

Explorer, scientist, leader

Simon Nathan

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POTTON & BURTON NO LONGER DISTRIBUTES THIS TITLE. FOR ORDERS PLEASE CONTACT GEOSCIENCE SOCIETY WWW.GSNZ.ORG.NZ

PUBLISHED BY GEOSCIENCE SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND
James Hector was the dominant personality in the small nineteenth-century scientific community in New Zealand. As the first scientist employed by the government, he was the founder of the Geological Survey (now GNS Science), Colonial Museum (now Te Papa), New Zealand Institute (now Royal Society of New Zealand) and the Colonial Botanic Garden (now Wellington Botanic Garden), as well as being a trusted government advisor. Whenever a tricky technical problem arose, the first question was often, ‘What does Dr Hector think?’ Among his many achievements, Hector was the first to recognise and describe Hector’s dolphin, to introduce and spread seeds of radiata pine and macrocarpa around New Zealand, and to standardise New Zealand time. He set up a national earthquake-recording system, the forerunner of today’s GeoNet, and was one of the first observers to report on the disastrous 1886 Tarawera eruption.

James Hector: Explorer, scientist, leader describes the life and work of this multi-talented man and the organisations he founded. It is aimed at the general reader with an interest in New Zealand’s history and natural environment, and is generously illustrated.

SIMON NATHAN is a geologist and writer with a fascination for the scientists who gradually came to understand the unique features of the New Zealand environment. Much of his career has been at GNS Science (where he is now an emeritus scientist), and he has also been science editor for Te Ara, the online Encyclopedia of New Zealand. As well as technical publications, he has written biographies of Harold Wellman (the man who discovered the Alpine Fault) and Joseph Divis (mining town photographer).

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Weight 0.92000000 kg
ISBN

9781877480461

Pages

264

Size

230 x 170 mm

Format

Paperback with gatefolds

Author

Simon Nathan

Published

by Geoscience Society of New Zealand ~ September 2015

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