- The
Horomatangi Reef or
reefs is a
feature of Lake Taupō, in the
central North Island of New Zealand. The reef is
named after Horomātangi (Horo-matangi)...
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Horomatangi Reefs, but that
eruption was much
smaller than the
Hatepe eruption.
Underwater hydrothermal activity continues near the
Horomatangi vent...
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Waikato to the
Tasman Sea. The
Hatepe eruption (also
known as the Taupō or
Horomatangi Reef Unit Y eruption)
represents the most
recent major eruption of the...
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pumice tephra layer,
sometimes referred to as the Taupō
eruption or
Horomatangi Reef Unit Y eruption, is
dated to 232 CE ± 10 and was Taupō Volcano's...
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rhyolite magma then
occurred resulting in this case the
formation of the
Horomatangi Reefs about 200
years later.
Another example in Lake
Taupo of such a...
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magma dome
building effusive eruptions have
built features such as the
Horomatangi Reefs or
Motutaiko Island in Lake Taupō or the lava dome of
Mount Tarawera...
- the
island in the late 18th century. The
taniwha of Lake Taupō,
named Horomatangi, is said to live in a cave on the island's
northeastern face. The creature...
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According to
Hoeta Te Hata, she
became the
chief taniwha of Lake Taupo,
Horomatangi, Te Ihi, and Ara-tukutuku.
Tamamutu subsequently led an
expedition to...
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found that Ngātoro-i-rangi had departed.
According to Grace, the god
Horomatangi, who had been
brought to New
Zealand by Ngātoro-i-rangi, came from Whakaari...