- The
Haroharo Caldera (
Haroharo volcanic complex) is a 26 by 16 km (16.2 by 9.9 mi)
postulated volcanic feature in Taupō
Volcanic Zone of the
North Island...
- the
Haroharo vent alignment, Utu Caldera,
Matahina Caldera,
Rotoiti Caldera and a
postulated Kawerau Caldera are
often used,
rather than a
Haroharo Caldera...
- (Whakarewarewa) Pōhutu
Geyser (Te Puia) Ōkataina
Volcanic Centre: The
Haroharo and
Tarawera complexes impounded the
lakes against the
outer margins of...
-
volcanic centre. The
caldera forming its
eastern boundary has been
called the
Haroharo Caldera, but as no
major single event formed it, this is
perhaps better...
- syn-eruption and AD 1904 post-eruption
breakout floods from Lake Tarawera,
Haroharo caldera,
North Island, New Zealand". New
Zealand Journal of
Geology and...
- syn‐eruption and AD 1904 post‐eruption
breakout floods from Lake Tarawera,
Haroharo caldera,
North Island, New Zealand". New
Zealand Journal of
Geology and...
- syn‐eruption and AD 1904 post‐eruption
breakout floods from Lake Tarawera,
Haroharo caldera,
North Island, New Zealand". New
Zealand Journal of
Geology and...
- -6050 6050 BCE 8 5
Mount Tarawera Taupō
Volcanic Zone 1.2 6060 BCE ±50
Haroharo (Te
Horoa &
other domes) 5
Makushin Volcano Unalaska,
Aleutian Arc 7.5...
-
names tend to
change over time. For example, Ōkataina Caldera,
Haroharo Caldera,
Haroharo volcanic complex, and
Tarawera volcanic complex all had the same...
- the
northeast of the area
previously called the
Haroharo volcanic complex, and now
known as the
Haroharo vent alignment. This is now
regarded as part of...