Tauranga Volcanic Centre

Tauranga Volcanic Centre
Map
Map of selected surface volcanic features of the Tauranga Volcanic Centre alone (see other map on this page for volcanic relationships). Much of the centre to the south is buried under the Mamaku ignimbrite from the Rotorua Caldera which may extend even to Matakana Island in Tauranga Harbour. There is one basaltic centre (gray) on the island. The buried approximate outline of the postulated Omanawa Caldera which likely contributed to Centre ignimbrites is in pale white towards present Lake Rotorua. Brown shows the Waiteariki Ignimbrite. If you click on the map you will enable mouseover of volcano feature/wikilink. Characterised vents are black rectangles. Rhyolite fields from known vents is in red (geologically typed as Minden rhyolite) and andesite from the Otawa Formation is pink. Purple is Papamoa Ignimbrites.[1][2][3][4]
Highest point
Coordinates37°42′47″S 176°02′38″E / 37.713°S 176.0438°E / -37.713; 176.0438
Geography
Tauranga Volcanic Centre is located in North Island
Tauranga Volcanic Centre
Tauranga Volcanic Centre
Geology
Age of rock2.4–1.9 Ma[1]
Mountain typeMultiple
Volcanic arc/beltTaupō Volcanic Zone
Last eruption1.9 Ma[1]

The Tauranga Volcanic Centre is a geologic region in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty. It extends from the southern end of Waihi Beach and from the old volcanoes of the Coromandel Peninsula that make up the northern part of the Kaimai Range, towards the Taupō Volcanic Zone.

It was the site, about 2.1 million years ago, of the large single eruption event of Waiteariki ignimbrite with DRE of 870 ± 87 km3 (209 ± 21 cu mi).[5]: 73 

Geology[edit]

The time allocated for running scripts has expired. The Tauranga Volcanic Centre is at the intersection of the Hauraki and Taupō Rifts and was active during a period of tectonic transition from 2.95 to 1.9 million years ago when major volcanism moved south in Zealandia from the Coromandel Volcanic Zone. It thus has importance geologically as a region of transition, previously classified as part of the Central Volcanic Region,[6] which appears to have commenced as early as 4.5 million years ago from compositional analysis of sea floor eruptives.[7]

Part of it to the north west is sometimes defined separately in the literature as the Kaimai Volcanic Centre. However this now seems an artificial distinction as the activity and volcanic rock types over lap in time and type. For example the Waiteariki Formation is ignimbrite whose associated tephra must almost certainly have come from a now buried super volcano event at the north eastern margins of the old Taupō Rift, and it makes up much of the southern Kaimai Range where not covered by younger rhyolite.[2] The Omanawa Caldera is inferred by an area of gravity and magnetic anomaly that exists to the north-west of the Rotorua Caldera,[3] and this postulated feature buried perhaps under over a hundred meters of Mamaku ignimbrite from the Rotorua Caldera defines the southern portion of the Centre[1]

The Waiteariki ignimbrite erupted 2.1 million years ago.[4] but there are at least eight other large eruptions that occurred in the Tauranga Volcanic Centre in its period of activity.[2] Along with the eroded andesitic stratovolcano that resulted in the Otawa Formation at least 17 rhyolite-rhyodacite lava dome complexes contribute to what has been called the Minden rhyolite subgroup. To add complexity, like presently found in currently active caldera complexes in the Taupō Volcanic Zone, are the distinct Papamoa ignimbrite formations (dated to 2.21 ± 0.1 million years ago)[1] and a small basalt lava flow on Matakana Island (dated to 2.7 ± 0.1 million years ago). Mount Maunganui that forms one of the heads of the main entrance to Tauranga Harbour erupted 2.35 ± 0.06 million years ago and is the most recognised volcano of the Centre but other volcanoes nearby have been used as Pās by the Māori.

Compositional analysis has linked the Maungatūtū/Mount Misery dome that is dated to 2.69 ± 0.03 Ma to the younger nearby undated Greenpark and Pukunui rhyolite domes.[8]<span title="The time allocated for running scripts has expired.">: The time allocated for running scripts has expired.

The Otawa stratovolcano erupted first as long ago as 2.95 million years ago south of Tauranga. It has hornblende and pyroxene basaltic andesite to dacite lavas and breccias with a present area of The time allocated for running scripts has expired..[1] The most northern Bowentown dome is assigned to the Centre tentatively which has the advantage of a possible separation of about 2 million years in known activity of the Coromandel Volcanic Zone to its north from that of the Tauranga Volcanic Centre.[1] Minden Peak may have erupted most recently of all the volcanoes in the Centre.[1]

Relations to other volcanic activity[edit]

At the same approximate time the Centre was active to its west in Zealandia the Alexandra Volcanic Group was active.[1]

Assigned eruptions for the Tauranga Volcanic Centre[1]
Formations Deposit/Volcano names Age range estimate by various methods/samples
(if only one method ± error)
Notes (including location[9])
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Minden Peak 1.53 to 2.16 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Papamoa Formation Papamoa ignimbrites: Welcome Bay, Wharo, Arateka, Otawera 1.9 to 2.40 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.[8]<span title="The time allocated for running scripts has expired.">: The time allocated for running scripts has expired. Ignimbrite classification,[10]<span title="The time allocated for running scripts has expired.">: The time allocated for running scripts has expired., i, 82-83  Ongatiti ignibrite in the formation is from the Mangakino Caldera[8]<span title="The time allocated for running scripts has expired.">: The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Otanewainuku 1.95 ± 0.02 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Waiteariki Formation Waiteariki ignimbrite 2.09 to 2.25 Ma DRE = The time allocated for running scripts has expired. from postulated Omanawa Caldera.[5]
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Puwhenua 2.14 ± 0.05 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Kaimai 2.20 to 2.86 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Waikite 2.25 to 2.37 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Papamoa 2.25 to 2.88 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Mangatawa 2.28 to 2.45 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Maunganui 2.35 ± 0.06 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Kaikaikaroro 2.39 ± 0.06 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Bowentown 2.51 to 2.83 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Kopukairua 2.53 to 2.69 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired. Has one earlier but inconsistent age
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Upuhue 2.53 to 2.84 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Otawa Andesite Formation Otawa stratovolcano 2.54 to 2.95 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Pukunui 2.21 - 2.54 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired. Age constrained to this range but undated[8]<span title="The time allocated for running scripts has expired.">: The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Waitao 2.64 to 2.71 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Greenpark 2.21 - 2.69 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired. Age constrained to this range but undated[8]<span title="The time allocated for running scripts has expired.">: The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Maungatūtū/Mount Misery 2.69 ± 0.03 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.[8]<span title="The time allocated for running scripts has expired.">: The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Matakana Formation Matakana Island Basalt 2.7 ± 0.1 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired.
Minden Rhyolite Subgroup Kakahu 2.87 ± 0.02 Ma The time allocated for running scripts has expired. Technically the vent is in the Waikato region

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