Tephrochronology: a New Zealand case study

P Shane - Earth-Science Reviews, 2000 - Elsevier
Tephrochronology is the study of volcanic ash (tephra) beds for the purpose of correlating
and dating volcanic and other geologic events. Large magnitude silicic eruptions can …

Auckland Volcanic Field magmatism, volcanism, and hazard: a review

JL Hopkins, ER Smid, JD Eccles, JL Hayes… - New Zealand Journal …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF) is a basaltic intraplate volcanic field in North
Island, New Zealand, upon which> 1.6 million people live. Seismic velocity tomography and …

Monogenetic basaltic volcanoes: genetic classification, growth, geomorphology and degradation

G Kereszturi, K Németh - Updates in volcanology-new advances …, 2012 - books.google.com
Plate motion and associated tectonics explain the location of magmatic systems along plate
boundaries [1], however, they cannot give satisfactory explanations of the origin of intraplate …

Long‐term volumetric eruption rates and magma budgets

SM White, JA Crisp, FJ Spera - Geochemistry, Geophysics …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
A global compilation of 170 time‐averaged volumetric volcanic output rates (Qe) is
evaluated in terms of composition and petrotectonic setting to advance the understanding of …

Towards a climate event stratigraphy for New Zealand over the past 30 000 years (NZ‐INTIMATE project)

BV Alloway, DJ Lowe, DJA Barrell… - Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
It is widely recognised that the acquisition of high‐resolution palaeoclimate records from
southern mid‐latitude sites is essential for establishing a coherent picture of inter …

Spatio-temporal hazard estimation in the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand, with a new event-order model

MS Bebbington, SJ Cronin - Bulletin of Volcanology, 2011 - Springer
Abstract The Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF) with 49 eruptive centres in the last c. 250 ka
presents many challenges to our understanding of distributed volcanic field construction and …

A model for calculating eruptive volumes for monogenetic volcanoes—Implication for the Quaternary Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand

G Kereszturi, K Németh, SJ Cronin… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2013 - Elsevier
Monogenetic basaltic volcanism is characterised by a complex array of behaviours in the
spatial distribution of magma output and also temporal variability in magma flux and eruptive …

Quaternary environmental change in New Zealand: a review

RM Newnham, DJ Lowe… - Progress in Physical …, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
The discovery that orbital variations are the driving force behind Quaternary climate change
provides an impetus to set local and regional records of environmental change into the …

Interaction of ascending magma with pre‐existing crustal fractures in monogenetic basaltic volcanism: an experimental approach

N Le Corvec, T Menand… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Magma transport through dikes is a major component of the development of monogenetic
volcanic fields. These volcanic fields are characterized by numerous volcanic centers, each …

Asthenospheric control of melting processes in a monogenetic basaltic system: a case study of the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand

LE McGee, IEM Smith, MA Millet, HK Handley… - Journal of …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
High-resolution sampling in monogenetic fields has the potential to reveal fine-scale
heterogeneity of the mantle, a feature that may be overwhelmed by larger fluxes of magma …