Mount Tongariro
Tongariro
Stratovolcano · New Zealand · 1978m

- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- New Zealand
- Region
- Tonga-Kermadec Volcanic Regions / Taupo Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 1978m
- Coordinates
- -39.157, 175.632
- Last eruption
- 2012
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary
Tongariro is a large volcanic massif, located immediately NE of Ruapehu volcano, that is composed of more than a dozen composite cones constructed over a period of 275,000 years. Vents along a NE-trending zone extending from Saddle Cone (below Ruapehu) to Te Maari crater (including vents at the present-day location of Ngauruhoe) were active during several hundred years around 10,000 years ago, producing the largest known eruptions at the Tongariro complex during the Holocene. North Crater stratovolcano is truncated by a broad, shallow crater filled by a solidified lava lake that is cut on the NW side by a small explosion crater. The youngest cone, Ngauruhoe, is also the highest peak.
From Wikipedia
Mount Tongariro is a compound volcano in the Taupō Volcanic Zone of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 20 km (12 mi) to the southwest of Lake Taupō, and is the northernmost of the three active volcanoes that dominate the landscape of the central North Island.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 2012VEI 2Observed2012-08-06 – 2012-08-07Upper Te Maari Craters
- 2012VEI 2Observed2012-11-21 – 2012-11-21Upper Te Maari Craters
- 1977VEI 1Observed1977-07-04 – 1977-07-04Ngauruhoe
- 1976VEI 1Observed1976-08-23 – 1976-08-28Ngauruhoe
- 1975VEI 3Observed1975-02-12 – 1975-02-23Ngauruhoe
- 1972VEI 2Observed1972-03-19 – 1972-06-06Ngauruhoe
- 1972VEI 3Observed1972-11-22 – 1974-08-19Ngauruhoe
- 1969VEI 2Observed1969-01-21 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1968VEI 2Observed1968-08-18 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1962VEI 2Observed1962-05-24 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1959VEI 2Observed1959-06-01 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1958VEI 2Observed1958-11-05 – 1958-11-18Ngauruhoe
- 1956VEI 2Observed1956-01-11 – 1956-02-11Ngauruhoe (south sub-crater)
- 1954VEI 3Observed1954-05-13 – 1955-06-25Ngauruhoe (south sub-crater)
- 1953VEI 0Observed1953-12-28 – OngoingNgauruhoe (south sub-crater)
- 1952VEI 2Observed1952-11-29 – 1953-07-16Ngauruhoe (south sub-crater)
- 1951VEI 2Observed1951-05-16 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1950VEI 2Observed1950-06-16 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1949VEI 2Observed1949-02-09 – 1949-03-03Ngauruhoe (south sub-crater)
- 1948VEI 2Observed1948-04-30 – 1948-05Ngauruhoe
- 1948VEI 2Observed1948-09 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1940VEI 2Observed1940-09 – 1940-10Ngauruhoe
- 1939VEI 2Observed1939-08 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1937VEI 2Observed1937-01 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1934VEI 2Observed1934-06 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1934VEI 2Observed1934-12 – 1935-02Ngauruhoe
- 1931VEI 2Observed1931-02 – 1931-05Ngauruhoe
- 1928VEI 2Observed1928-03-03 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1928VEI 2Observed1928-07 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1927VEI 1Geological estimate1927 – OngoingNorth flank (Ketetahi)
- 1926VEI 2Observed1926-04-16 – 1926-06Ngauruhoe and Red Crater
- 1926VEI 2Observed1926-12-21 – 1926-12-30Ngauruhoe
- 1925VEI 2Observed1925-11 – 1925-12Ngauruhoe
- 1924VEI 2Observed1924-01-09 – 1924-01-30Ngauruhoe
- 1924VEI 2Observed1924-05-22 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1924VEI 2Observed1924-10 – 1924-11Ngauruhoe
- 1917VEI 2Observed1917-10 – 1917-11Ngauruhoe
- 1914VEI 2Observed1914-09 – 1914-10Ngauruhoe
- 1913VEI 2Observed1913-01 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1913VEI 2Observed1913-05 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1910VEI 2Observed1910-01 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1910VEI 2Observed1910-10 – 1911-01Ngauruhoe
- 1909VEI 2Observed1909-03 – 1909-07Ngauruhoe
- 1907VEI 2Observed1907-11 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1907VEI 2Observed1907-02 – 1907-05Ngauruhoe (south sub-crater)
- 1906VEI 2Observed1906-03 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1905VEI 2Observed1905 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1904VEI 2Observed1904-11-22 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1898VEI 2Observed1898-01 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1897VEI 2Observed1897 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1896VEI 2Observed1896-11 – 1896-12-26NE flank (upper Te Mari Crater)
- 1892VEI 2Observed1892-02 – 1892-03Ngauruhoe
- 1892VEI 2Observed1892-11 – 1892-12Ngauruhoe
- 1892VEI 2Observed1892-11-30 – OngoingNE flank (upper Te Mari Crater)
- 1890VEI 1Geological estimate1890-03 – OngoingSSE flank (Red Crater)
- 1886VEI 2Observed1886-06 – OngoingNE flank (upper Te Mari Crater)
- 1885 (±1 yrs)VEI 1Observed1885 – 1887SSE flank (Red Crater)
- 1883VEI 2Observed1883-04-25 – OngoingNgauruhoe (south sub-crater)
- 1881VEI 2Observed1881-07-06 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1878VEI 2Observed1878-09-01 – OngoingNgauruhoe (NW sub-crater)
- 1875VEI 2Geological estimate1875-10-01 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1870VEI 2Observed1870-04 – 1870-08Ngauruhoe (NW sub-crater)
- 1869VEI 2Observed1869 – OngoingNE flank (Upper Te Mari Crater)
- 1869VEI 2Observed1869-08 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1864VEI 2Observed1864-12 – 1865-01Ngauruhoe
- 1863VEI 2Observed1863 – 1864-04Ngauruhoe
- 1862VEI 2Observed1862-01 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1859VEI 1Observed1859-04-21 – OngoingSSE flank (Red Crater)
- 1857VEI 2Observed1857-02 – 1857-03Ngauruhoe
- 1855VEI 2Observed1855 – OngoingSSE flank (Red Crater)
- 1844VEI 2Observed1844-10 – 1845-01Ngauruhoe
- 1841VEI 2Observed1841 – OngoingNgauruhoe
- 1839VEI 1Observed1839-02 – 1839-03Ngauruhoe
- 1500 (±50 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate1500 – OngoingUpper Te Mari Craters
- 550 BCE (±200 yrs)VEI 5Geological estimateBCE 550 – OngoingNgauruhoe and Red Crater
- 9350 BCEVEI 5Geological estimateBCE 9350 – OngoingTama Lakes to Te Mari
- 9450 BCEVEI 5Geological estimateBCE 9450 – OngoingSaddle cone area to Half Cone
- 9650 BCEVEI 5Geological estimateBCE 9650 – OngoingSaddle Cone to Half Cone
- 9850 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 9850 – Ongoing
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