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South Auckland volcanic field
Extinct volcanic field in New Zealand / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The South Auckland volcanic field, also known as the Franklin Volcanic Field, is an area of extinct monogenetic volcanoes around Pukekohe, the Franklin area and north-western Waikato, south of the Auckland volcanic field. The field contains at least 82 volcanoes, which erupted between 550,000 and 1,600,000 years ago.[1]
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South Auckland volcanic field | |
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![]() Hochstetter 1859 geological map of the southern part of the then Auckland Province that recognised the basalt (gray-purple) of the South Auckland volcanic field but few of its volcanic features. The map also shows what is now the Waikato, and identifies other volcanic features of this part of the North Island. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 379 m (1,243 ft) |
Coordinates | 37.195506°S 175.018135°E / -37.195506; 175.018135 |
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Geology | |
Age of rock | Pleistocene (1.48–0.55 Ma)[1] |
Mountain type | Volcanic field |
Type of rock | Basalt |
Last eruption | c. 550,000 years ago |
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