2004
DOI: 10.1080/00288306.2004.9515071
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Deep‐ocean record of major late Cenozoic rhyolitic eruptions from New Zealand

Abstract: A 12 m.y. record of large rhyolitic eruptions from the Coromandel (CVZ) and Taupo (TVZ) Volcanic Zones of New Zealand is contained in cores retrieved by Leg 181 of the Ocean Drilling Program. Site 1124, located 670 km from the TVZ, has a maximum of 134 macroscopic tephra layers with a total thickness of 13.18 m. These units, along with between 7 and 63 tephras from 3 other sites, were dated by a combination of magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, isothermal plateau fission track determinations, and geochemica… Show more

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“…Prior to about 2 Ma the TVZ had not formed (Wilson et al 1995b;Carter et al 2003Carter et al , 2004) and the extensive modern plains of the Bay of Plenty area, which are partly the product of crustal rifting and voluminous volcaniclastic deposition, probably did not exist. Marine macrofossils indicate that the Ohope area, near the eastern edge of the modern TVZ, was at shallow marine depths during the Early Quaternary (Beu & Maxwell 1990).…”
Section: Million Years Agomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to about 2 Ma the TVZ had not formed (Wilson et al 1995b;Carter et al 2003Carter et al , 2004) and the extensive modern plains of the Bay of Plenty area, which are partly the product of crustal rifting and voluminous volcaniclastic deposition, probably did not exist. Marine macrofossils indicate that the Ohope area, near the eastern edge of the modern TVZ, was at shallow marine depths during the Early Quaternary (Beu & Maxwell 1990).…”
Section: Million Years Agomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) dated to~1 Ma (Shane et al, 1996b) (Table 3). The Potaka tephra is one of the farthest traveled ignimbrites known and it has covered much of the North Island (Wilson et al, 1995;Carter et al, 2004). It was deposited as a pyroclastic density current (primary emplacement), identified at a number of Auckland localities (Alloway and Newnham, 1995) and informally named the Waiuku tephra .…”
Section: Tephrochronologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waiuku tephra can be subdivided into two distinctive units enabling unequivocal field correlation: a lower prominent stratified unit (dominantly pyroclastic surge with lesser fall Hall et al 2001;Carter et al 2003Carter et al , 2004; Auckland region (this study); Waikato (Horrocks 2000;Lowe et al 2001); TVZ ; Wanganui Basin Naish et al 1995;Pillans et al 1996); and North Island east coast (Shane et al 1995a(Shane et al ,b, 1996B. V. Alloway unpubl.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glass-ITPFT ages have also been recently determined on six stratigraphically important tephra layers from ODP181 core 1124C (Carter et al 2003(Carter et al , 2004. This technique was first applied in New Zealand on three widespread and stratigraphically important rhyolitic horizons from Wanganui Basin .…”
Section: Tephra Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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