Jump to content

User:ChaseKiwi/sandbox/map/archive/NI

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

<<User:ChaseKiwi/sandbox/map see Wikipedia:Mapframe maps in infoboxes see Template:Infobox mapframe see Template:Maplink Live data at:

Archives:

Suggest debug major changes to the live JSON here - an online JSON validator that has the issue of automatic format insersion of characters is at JSON validator

For upper north island in development as ages checked and spelling mistakes or literature inconsistences resolved as of 24th Jan 2023

Map
File information
Description

Northern North Island Volcanics

Source

Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field, Whangārei volcanic field, Auckland volcanic field, South Auckland volcanic field, Ngatutura volcanic field, Alexandra Volcanic Group, Tauranga Volcanic Centre,Hauhungatahi,Mount Titiraupenga,Mount Pureora,Mangakino caldera complex,Maroa Caldera,Whakamaru Caldera,Rotorua Caldera,Ohakuri Caldera,Ōkataina Caldera,Taupō Volcanic Zone,Ben Lomond (Waikato),Taupō Volcano,Pihanga,Kakaramea-Tihia Massif,Mount Ruapehu,Mount Tongariro,Mount Taranaki,Pouakai Range,Kaitake Range,Sugar Loaf Islands

Date

2022-12-31

Author

User:ChaseKiwi

Permission
(Reusing this file)

See below.

Additional information This data is used on multiple relevant maps rather than one dedicated map. In turn it uses data from the source pages that it is used in as a map overlay. These source pages are above. It is a map of approximate selected surface volcanic features in Northern North Island of New Zealand within the last 25 million years odd of formation when the Alpine Fault tectonics of Zealandia that started when most of this continent was under water got interesting for those on its land surface today.

In use the following applies:

Clicking on the map enlarges it, and enables panning and mouseover of volcano name/wikilink and ages before present. Key for the volcanics that are shown with panning is:   basalt (shades of brown/orange),   monogenetic basalts,
  undifferentiated basalts of the Tangihua Complex in Northland Allochthon,
  arc basalts,   arc ring basalts,
  dacite,
  andesite (shades of red),   basaltic andesite,
  rhyolite, (ignimbrite is lighter shades of violet),
and   plutonic. White shading is selected caldera features.

Modified volcanics by erosion, alluvial action and sedimentary rocks are not shown to minimise complexity. The data on distribution and volcanic rock type is by default from NZ 1:250K Geological GNS science but where ever possible detail is from original academic work and updates of this. Some simplification was undertaken and distribution diagrams are approximate but sometimes will improve on these standard sources. Names for flows where a volcanic vent is unnamed or use could be confusing is based on a nearby feature in NZTopoMap and authors own knowledge of likely usual access routes. General age context from the University of Waikato 2015 - Cenozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks of New Zealand: A reference volume of lithology, age and paleoenvironments with maps (PMAPs) and database compilation. Other specific academic references include:

  1. Pittari, Adrian; Prentice, Marlena L.; McLeod, Oliver E.; Zadeh, Elham Yousef; Kamp, Peter J. J.; Danišík, Martin; Vincent, Kirsty A. (2021). "Inception of the modern North Island (New Zealand) volcanic setting: spatio-temporal patterns of volcanism between 3.0 and 0.9 Ma" (PDF). New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 64 (2–3): 250–272. doi:10.1080/00288306.2021.1915343.
  2. Prentice, Marlena; Pittari, Adrian; Lowe, David J.; Kilgour, Geoff; Kamp, Peter J.J.; Namaliu, Miriam (2022). "Linking proximal ignimbrites and coeval distal tephra deposits to establish a record of voluminous Early Quaternary (2.4–1.9 Ma) volcanism of the Tauranga Volcanic Centre, New Zealand". Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 429 (107595). doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2022.107595. ISSN 0377-0273.
  3. Stagpoole, V; Miller, C; Caratori, Tontini F; Brakenrig, T; Macdonald, N (2021). "A two million-year history of rifting and caldera volcanism imprinted in new gravity anomaly compilation of the Taupō Volcanic Zone, New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 64 (2–3): 358–371. doi:10.1080/00288306.2020.1848882.
  4. Prentice, Marlena; Pittari, A.; Kamp, P; Lowe, David J. (2020). "The 2.1 Ma Waiteariki Ignimbrite: Defining a new super-eruption at the onset of TVZ volcanism". Geoscience NZ 2020.
  5. Pittari, Adrian; Prentice, Marlena L.; McLeod, Oliver E.; Zadeh, Elham Yousef; Kamp, Peter J. J.; Danišík, Martin; Vincent, Kirsty A. (2021). "Inception of the modern North Island (New Zealand) volcanic setting: spatio-temporal patterns of volcanism between 3.0 and 0.9 Ma" (PDF). New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 64 (2–3): 250–272. doi:10.1080/00288306.2021.1915343.
  6. McLeod, OE; Pittari, A; Brenna, M; Briggs, RM (2020). Geology of the Pirongia Volcano, Waikato:1:30,000 Geological Map in The Pirongia Volcano. Geoscience Society of New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand. ISBN 978-0-473-52832-4.
  7. Briggs, R. M. (1983). "Distribution, form, and structural control of the Alexandra Volcanic Group, North Island, New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 26 (1): 47–55. doi:10.1080/00288306.1983.10421521.
  8. Ages of the Pliocene—Pleistocene Alexandra and Ngatutura Volcanics, western North Island, New Zealand, and some geological implications (ages)
  9. Hayward, Bruce (2015). "Small satellite explosion craters in the Auckland Volcanic Field". Geocene. 13: 5–12.
  10. Kear, David (2004). "Reassessment of Neogene tectonism and volcanism in North Island, New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 47 (3): 361–374. doi:10.1080/00288306.2004.9515062.
  11. Supplement to Smith, Ian E. M.; Cronin, Shane J. (2021). "Geochemical patterns of late Cenozoic intraplate basaltic volcanism in northern New Zealand and their relationship to the behaviour of the mantle". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 64 (2–3): 201–212. doi:10.1080/00288306.2020.1757470.
  12. Hayward, Bruce W.; Black, Philippa M.; Smith, Ian E. M.; Ballance, Peter F.; Itaya, Tetsumaru; Doi, Masako; Takagi, Miki; Bergman, Steve; Adams, Chris J.; Herzer, Richard H.; Robertson, David J. (2001). "K‐Ar ages of early Miocene arc‐type volcanoes in northern New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 44 (2): 285–311. doi:10.1080/00288306.2001.9514939.
Map


Map
Map


Map

Map of selected volcanic features of the Taupo Volcanic Zone which are shown on mouseover of active volcanos (red), other holocene volcanos (orange) and geothermal areas (blue).

Map
Map of selected volcanic features of the Taupo Volcanic Zone. It is possible by clicking on map to enable mouseover of active volcanos (red), other holocene volcanos (orange) and geothermal areas (blue).

Takarunga / Mount Victoria 36°49′36″S 174°47′56″E / 36.8266°S 174.7990°E / -36.8266; 174.7990 Taurere / Taylors Hill36°51′51″S 174°52′12″E / 36.864223°S 174.869943°E / -36.864223; 174.869943 Te Apunga-o-Tainui / McLennan Hills 36°55′45″S 174°50′47″E / 36.929208°S 174.846468°E / -36.929208; 174.846468 Te Hopua-a-Rangi / Gloucester Park 36°55′46″S 174°47′05″E / 36.9295°S 174.784734°E / -36.9295; 174.784734 Te Kopua Kai-a-Hiku / Panmure Basin36°54′18″S 174°50′58″E / 36.90495°S 174.849343°E / -36.90495; 174.849343 Te Kopua-o-Matakamokamo / Tank Farm36°48′07″S 174°45′12″E / 36.8020°S 174.7533°E / -36.8020; 174.7533 Onepoto36°48′29″S 174°45′03″E / 36.80818°S 174.75085°E / -36.80818; 174.75085 Te Kōpuke / Tītīkōpuke / Mount St John36°53′00″S 174°46′49″E / 36.883431°S 174.780196°E / -36.883431; 174.780196 Te Motu-a-Hiaroa / Puketutu36°57′55″S 174°44′50″E / 36.965186°S 174.747248°E / -36.965186; 174.747248 Te Pane-o-Mataaho / Māngere Mountain36°56′59″S 174°46′59″E / 36.9496°S 174.7831°E / -36.9496; 174.7831 Te Pou Hawaiki 36°52′57″S 174°46′00″E / 36.88247°S 174.766726°E / -36.88247; 174.766726 Te Puke ō Tara / Otara Hill36°56′50″S 174°53′54″E / 36.947105°S 174.898363°E / -36.947105; 174.898363 Te Tātua-a-Riukiuta / Three Kings36°54′11″S 174°45′17″E / 36.902926°S 174.754651°E / -36.902926; 174.754651 Te Tauoma / Purchas Hill36°53′14″S 174°50′51″E / 36.887138°S 174.847476°E / -36.887138; 174.847476 Waitomokia / Mt Gabriel36°58′37″S 174°46′13″E / 36.976981°S 174.770336°E / -36.976981; 174.770336 Whakamuhu / Saint Heliers / Glover Park – see Achilles Point 36°50′36″S 174°51′50″E / 36.843390°S 174.863800°E / -36.843390; 174.863800 Pukaki Lagoon36°58′59″S 174°48′37″E / 36.982998°S 174.810226°E / -36.982998; 174.810226 Pukeiti36°59′02″S 174°45′26″E / 36.983756°S 174.757183°E / -36.983756; 174.757183 Pukekawa / Auckland Domain36°51′33″S 174°46′33″E / 36.859158°S 174.775808°E / -36.859158; 174.775808 Pukewīwī / Puketāpapa / Mount Roskill36°55′S 174°44′E / 36.917°S 174.733°E / -36.917; 174.733 Pukewairiki36°56′39″S 174°51′57″E / 36.944078°S 174.865887°E / -36.944078; 174.865887 Pupuke 36°46′48″S 174°45′58″E / 36.780115°S 174.766184°E / -36.780115; 174.766184 Rangitoto Island 36°47′12″S 174°51′36″E / 36.786742°S 174.860115°E / -36.786742; 174.860115 Rarotonga / Mount Smart36°55′6″S 174°48′45″E / 36.91833°S 174.81250°E / -36.91833; 174.81250 Styaks Swamp36°56′10″S 174°54′01″E / 36.936138°S 174.900155°E / -36.936138; 174.900155 Takaroro / Mount Cambria 36°49′28″S 174°48′07″E / 36.824444°S 174.801933°E / -36.824444; 174.801933 Maungauika / North Head36°49′40″S 174°48′43″E / 36.827751°S 174.81205°E / -36.827751; 174.81205 Maungawhau / Mount Eden36°52′37″S 174°45′50″E / 36.877°S 174.764°E / -36.877; 174.764 Motukorea / Browns Island36°49′50″S 174°53′41″E / 36.8306°S 174.8948°E / -36.8306; 174.8948 Mount Robertson / Sturges Park36°56′55″S 174°50′30″E / 36.948477°S 174.841726°E / -36.948477; 174.841726 Ōhinerau / Mount Hobson 36°52′40″S 174°47′10″E / 36.877814°S 174.786156°E / -36.877814; 174.786156 Ohuiarangi / Pigeon Mountain36°53′20″S 174°54′11″E / 36.888846°S 174.903116°E / -36.888846; 174.903116 Ōrākei Basin 36°52′02″S 174°48′47″E / 36.867124°S 174.81308°E / -36.867124; 174.81308 Otahuhu / Mount Richmond36°55′57″S 174°50′22″E / 36.932562°S 174.839451°E / -36.932562; 174.839451 Ōtuataua36°59′10″S 174°45′15″E / 36.98611°S 174.75417°E / -36.98611; 174.75417 Ōwairaka / Te Ahi-kā-a-Rakataura / Mount Albert36°53′26″S 174°43′12″E / 36.890475°S 174.720097°E / -36.890475; 174.720097 Puhinui Craters37°00′53″S 174°49′59″E / 37.01465°S 174.83296°E / -37.01465; 174.83296 Matukutureia / McLaughlins Mountain37°00′49″S 174°50′46″E / 37.013511°S 174.845974°E / -37.013511; 174.845974 Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill36°54′0″S 174°46′59″E / 36.90000°S 174.78306°E / -36.90000; 174.78306 Maungarahiri / Little Rangitoto36°52′31″S 174°48′35″E / 36.875407°S 174.809636°E / -36.875407; 174.809636 Maungarei / Mount Wellington36°53′35″S 174°50′47.6″E / 36.89306°S 174.846556°E / -36.89306; 174.846556 Maungataketake / Elletts Mountain36°59′41″S 174°44′51″E / 36.994635°S 174.747548°E / -36.994635; 174.747548

Albert Park Volcano36°50′55″S 174°46′02″E / 36.8486°S 174.7673°E / -36.8486; 174.7673 Ash Hill37°00′10″S 174°52′03″E / 37.002754°S 174.867545°E / -37.002754; 174.867545 Boggust Park Crater 36°57′19″S 174°48′49″E / 36.955413°S 174.813552°E / -36.955413; 174.813552 Cemetery Crater36°59′23″S 174°50′28″E / 36.989828°S 174.841082°E / -36.989828; 174.841082 Crater Hill36°59′12″S 174°49′38″E / 36.986546°S 174.827135°E / -36.986546; 174.827135 Grafton Volcano 36°51′30″S 174°45′49″E / 36.858440°S 174.763624°E / -36.858440; 174.763624 Hampton Park 36°57′03″S 174°53′44″E / 36.950925°S 174.89544°E / -36.950925; 174.89544 Kohuora 36°58′43″S 174°50′34″E / 36.97873°S 174.842691°E / -36.97873; 174.842691 Māngere Lagoon36°57′25″S 174°46′39″E / 36.95702°S 174.77763°E / -36.95702; 174.77763 Matanginui / Green Mount36°56′24″S 174°53′54″E / 36.939911°S 174.898267°E / -36.939911; 174.898267

Map
Map
Map of selected volcanic features of the Auckland Volcanic Field. Clicking on the map enlarges it, and enables mouseover of volcano name/wikilink. The type of volcanic eruption (some are composite) is indicated by scoria cone (red), or phreatomagmatic eruptions tuff ring (red-brown) and maar (purple).
Map
Map
Map
Map of selected volcanic features of the South Auckland volcanic field. Clicking on the map enlarges it, and enables mouseover of volcano name/wikilink. The type of volcanic eruption (some are composite) is indicated by basalt shield type eruption (black), scoria cone (red), or phreatomagmatic eruptions tuff ring (red-brown) and maar (purple).
Map