The Taupō Volcanic Zone (TVZ) is a volcanic area in the North Island of New Zealand. It has been active for at least the past two million years and is...
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in the Taupō Volcanic Zone within the Taupō Rift, a region of rift volcanic activity that extends from Ruapehu in the south, through the Taupō and Rotorua...
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Supervolcano (redirect from Super volcanic eruption)
a global cataclysm. Volcano, lake, and caldera locations in the Taupō Volcanic Zone Volcanoes portal Global catastrophic risk – Hypothetical global-scale...
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spread east and west from the Central Taupō Volcanic Zone, centred on the huge active supervolcanic caldera of Lake Taupō, now the largest lake in New Zealand...
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Zealand's North Island, located in the caldera of Taupō Volcano. The lake is the namesake of the town of Taupō, which sits on a bay in the lake's northeastern...
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The Taupō Rift is the seismically active rift valley containing the Taupō Volcanic Zone, central North Island of New Zealand. The Taupō Rift (Taupo Rift)...
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North Island, Taupō Volcanic Zone: The following Volcanic Centers belong to the Taupō Volcanic Zone: Rotorua, Ōkataina, Maroa, Taupō, Tongariro and Mangakino...
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Volcanism of New Zealand (category Volcanic belts)
Macauley Island and the Taupō, Whakamaru, Mangakino, Reporoa, Rotorua, and Haroharo calderas. Two relatively recent eruptions from the Taupō Volcano are perhaps...
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Rotorua Caldera (category Taupō Volcanic Zone)
than 25,000 years ago. It is one of several large volcanoes in the Taupō Volcanic Zone on the North Island of New Zealand. The major regional settlement...
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faults of the Taupō Fault Belt in this region of active extension by 8 mm (0.31 in)/year ± 2 mm (0.079 in) of the modern Taupō Volcanic Zone have been defined...
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