Three Kings volcano

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Three Kings volcano is a prominent volcanic cone complex in Auckland, New Zealand, formed by monogenetic eruptions within the Auckland volcanic field.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monogenetic volcano
volcanic cone complex
volcanic landform
category Monogenetic volcanic fields
Scoria cones
Volcanoes of the Auckland Region
composition scoria
country New Zealand
elevationRelative one of the higher cones in the Auckland volcanic field
eruptionStyle Strombolian
eruptionType monogenetic eruption
eruptiveProducts ash deposits
lava flows
scoria cones
formedBy single eruptive episode
geologicalAge Quaternary
geologicalSetting intraplate basaltic field within continental crust
hasHumanModification quarrying
urban development
hasPart Big King cone NERFINISHED
Central King cone NERFINISHED
South King cone NERFINISHED
other smaller scoria cones
hasRemnant Big King Reserve NERFINISHED
hazardPotential low (extinct cone in urban area)
landUse recreational areas
residential surroundings
lastEruption Holocene
locatedIn Auckland NERFINISHED
Auckland Region NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
North Island
Three Kings suburb
monitoringAgency Auckland Council NERFINISHED
GNS Science NERFINISHED
namedAfter Three Kings district NERFINISHED
near Mount Eden NERFINISHED
One Tree Hill volcano NERFINISHED
origin basaltic magma
partOf Auckland volcanic field NERFINISHED
relatedTo Mt Albert volcano NERFINISHED
Mt Wellington volcano NERFINISHED
Rangitoto volcano NERFINISHED
typeLocality Three Kings scoria cones NERFINISHED
volcanicArcOrBelt intraplate basaltic volcanism
volcanicField Auckland volcanic field NERFINISHED

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Auckland volcanic field hasPart Three Kings volcano