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- The Wahianoa River is a river of the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. One of the headwaters of the Whangaehu River, it flows southeast...
- fault set that is 24 km (15 mi) wide of NE‐trending faults Karioi Fault Wahianoa Fault Snowgr**** Fault Shawcroft Road Fault Moawhango Fault This most northerly...
- 10000°E / -40.04111; 175.10000  • elevation Sea level Length 161 kilometres (100 mi) Basin features Tributaries    • right Wahianoa River, Mangawhero River...
- named the Te Herenga Formation (erupted 250,000–180,000 years ago), the Wahianoa Formation (erupted 160,000–115,000 years ago), the Mangawhero Formation...
- Manganui o te Ao River Makatote River Mangaturuturu River Whangaehu River Wahianoa River Mangawhero River Makotuku River Turakina River Mangapapa River Rangitīkei...
- fault, the Rangipo Fault and the potentially intersecting from the west Wahianoa Fault whose trace may be hidden under Ruapehu eruptives could result in...
- 560438°E / -39.277166; 175.560438 Named after the Tūwharetoa Māori Trust Wahianoa Glacier Mount Ruapehu 39°17′27″S 175°34′01″E / 39.290722°S 175.566944°E...
- River Upukerora River Urenui River Utakura River Victoria River Von River Wahianoa River Wai-iti River Waianakarua River Waianiwaniwa River Waiapu River Waiariki...
- streams feed the water into the 8.4-kilometre (5.2 mi) long underground Wāhianoa Aqueduct. The aqueduct heads eastward, p****ing under the actual Whangaehu...
- Its alignment has it as a potential continuation from the west of the Wahianoa Fault. This intersection of the three faults could result in a 7.1 MW event...