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Auckland volcanic field

Auckland Volcanic Field

Medan gunung api · New Zealand · 260 m

New Zealand's largest city, Auckland / Tamaki Makaurau, is built on the 600 km2 Auckland Volcanic Field. This view looking SW from the summit of Rangitoto volcano shows cones on a peninsula extending into Waitemata Harbor with the city center behind it. North Head (left) and Mount Victoria (right) on the peninsula are two of the more than 50 maars, tuff rings, and scoria cones that have formed in the past 193,000 years. Rangitoto is the only known Holocene volcano.
New Zealand's largest city, Auckland / Tamaki Makaurau, is built on the 600 km2 Auckland Volcanic Field. This view looking SW from the summit of Rangitoto volcano shows cones on a peninsula extending into Waitemata Harbor with the city center behind it. North Head (left) and Mount Victoria (right) on the peninsula are two of the more than 50 maars, tuff rings, and scoria cones that have formed in the past 193,000 years. Rangitoto is the only known Holocene volcano. · Foto: Photo by Ichio Moriya (Kanazawa University). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipe
Medan gunung api
Negara
New Zealand
Wilayah
Tonga-Kermadec Volcanic Regions / Western North Island Volcanic Province
Ketinggian
260 m
Koordinat
-36.890, 174.810
Letusan terakhir
1446
Kondisi tektonik
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Bentuk lahan
Cluster
Batuan utama
Trachybasalt / Tephrite Basanite
Ringkasan geologi

The 600 km2 Auckland Volcanic Field, at the south end of the Northland Peninsula, is overlain by New Zealand's largest city, Auckland / Tamaki Makaurau. This northernmost Quaternary volcanic field of the Auckland Intraplate Province is dominated by intraplate alkali basaltic to basanitic rocks. Fifty-three volcanic centers, comprised of maars, tuff rings, small lava shields, and scoria cones, are within an elliptical zone ~30 km long (N-S) and ~20 km wide (E-W) (Hopkins et al., 2017; Hopkins and Smid, et al., 2020). The first eruptions in the field began about 193,000 years ago, but over half of the volcanoes formed in the past 60,000 years, and there are 19 known eruptions within the last 20,000 years; only Rangitoto has been active during the Holocene (Needham et al., 2011; Hopkins et al., 2017). An eruption between 1400 and 1450 CE built the 6-km-wide Rangitoto Island, the largest volcano in the field, consisting of multiple scoria cones that cap a low shield with a broad apron of lava flows.

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Ringkasan Inggris

The Auckland volcanic field is an area of monogenetic volcanoes covered by much of the metropolitan area of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, located in the North Island. The approximately 53 volcanoes in the field have produced a diverse array of maars, tuff rings, scoria cones, and lava flows. With the exception of Rangitoto, no volcano has erupted more than once, but the other eruptions lasted for various periods ranging from a few weeks to several years. Rangitoto erupted several times and recently twice; in an eruption that occurred about 600 years ago, followed by a second eruption approximately 50 years later. The field is fuelled entirely by basaltic magma, unlike the explosive subduction-driven volcanism in the central North Island, such as at Mount Ruapehu and Lake Taupō.

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Riwayat letusan

Ringkasan (VEI dari waktu ke waktu)
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1397~1402 · 1 letusan · VEI maks. ?1441~1446 · 1 letusan · VEI maks. ?13971407142214311441

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  1. 1446 (±5 tahun)VEI ?Perkiraan geologi
    1446 – Berlangsung
    Rangitoto
  2. 1397 (±7 tahun)VEI ?Perkiraan geologi
    1397 – Berlangsung
    Rangitoto

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