- Lake
Rotomā (also
spelled Rotoma) is the
fourth largest lake of the 11
lakes in the
Rotorua Lakes district, or the Hot
Lakes district as it was known...
- the
smaller separate Rotorua Caldera and
southwest of the much
smaller Rotomā Embayment which is
usually regarded as an ****ociated volcano. It
shows high...
- Lake
Rotorua (Second Lake), Lake Tarawera, Lake
Rotoiti (Small Lake), Lake
Rotomā (White Lake), Lake Ōkataina, Lake
Rotoehu (Muddy Lake), Lake Rotomahana...
- The
relatively small Rotomā Caldera (also
known as
Rotomā Embayment,
Rotomā volcanic complex, and
spelled Rotoma) is in the Taupō
Volcanic Zone in the...
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occupies part of the
Okataina caldera. It is fed (underground seepage) by Lake
Rotoma to the east, and
flows westward joining Lake Rotoiti. The lake is one of...
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magnitude 5
above on the
Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI).
These were at
Rotoma Caldera in New Zealand's Taupō
Volcanic Zone
about 7560 BC;
Lvinaya Past...
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potential to be
involved with
other faults in an Mw7.0 event.
North of Lake
Rotomā,
volcanic ignimbrite sheets from
multiple eruptions of the Ōkataina Caldera...
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Tarawera River mouth to Otamarakau,
inland to Lake Rotoehu,
through Lake
Rotoma and
through Lake
Okataina and Lake Tarawera.
South into the
Kaingaroa Forest...
- 7.2 24 km 45.19°S, 166.83°E 2003
Fiordland earthquake 18 July 2004 Lake
Rotomā Bay of
Plenty 5.1 5.4 5 km 38.01°S, 176.51°E 1 Part of a
swarm of earthquakes...
- 176.4277 (Lake Rotoiti) Lake
Rotomā 38°02′51″S 176°35′16″E / 38.0476°S 176.5878°E / -38.0476; 176.5878 (Lake
Rotoma) Lake
Rotoehu 38°1′S 176°32′E...