Haroharo volcanic complex

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The Haroharo volcanic complex is a large rhyolitic caldera and lava dome system within New Zealand’s Taupō Volcanic Zone, known for its explosive eruptions and extensive ignimbrite deposits.

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Haroharo volcanic complex canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lava dome system
rhyolitic caldera
volcanic complex
associatedWith caldera collapse
faulting in Taupō Rift
composition rhyolite
country New Zealand
eruptionFrequency episodic
eruptionProduct non-welded ignimbrite
obsidian-rich lava
tephra
welded ignimbrite
eruptionStyle explosive
forms ignimbrite plateaus
thick pyroclastic deposits
geologicalAge Holocene
Quaternary
geologicalProcess crustal extension
magma chamber evacuation
hasVolcanicFeature caldera
lava dome
pyroclastic vent
hazardType ash fall
lava dome collapse
pyroclastic flows
isPartOf central North Island volcanic province NERFINISHED
knownFor extensive ignimbrite sheets
large-volume explosive eruptions
lastEruptionPeriod Holocene
locatedIn North Island
Okataina Volcanic Centre NERFINISHED
Taupō Volcanic Zone NERFINISHED
magmaType high-silica rhyolite
overlies older volcanic rocks of Taupō Volcanic Zone
partOf Okataina Volcanic Centre NERFINISHED
produces ignimbrite
lava domes
pyroclastic flows
region Bay of Plenty Region NERFINISHED
relatedTo Okataina caldera system NERFINISHED
tectonicSetting Taupō Rift NERFINISHED
back-arc basin
volcanicArcOrBelt Taupō Volcanic Zone NERFINISHED

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Okataina Volcanic Centre hasSubfeature Haroharo volcanic complex