Inception and Evolution of Cenozoic Arc-Type Volcanism in Northern New Zealand (886f7b72-4afb-4be4-a759-bffd9f4c1d50)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Black PM Itaya T
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Arc-type volcanic activity has been a major feature of the late Cenozoic geological evolution of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary in the northern New Zealand region. The timelspace distribution patterns of arc-type rocks reflect changes in the nature of the plate boundary as it has evolved. Inception of volcanism began in the north during earliest Miocene times (26 Ma) following ophiolite emplacement and during the next 10 Ma developed into a volcanic arc segment extending south to the present position of the central North Island. The northern part of the arc became extinct about 15 Ma ago, but activity continued in the central (Coromandel) part of the arc until about 5 Ma ago. In late Pliocene and Quaternary times volcanic activity has become concentrated in a northeast trending zone which is collinear with the Tonga-Kermadec Arc.
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APA: Black PM Itaya T  (1995)  Inception and Evolution of Cenozoic Arc-Type Volcanism in Northern New Zealand (886f7b72-4afb-4be4-a759-bffd9f4c1d50)

MLA: Black PM Itaya T Inception and Evolution of Cenozoic Arc-Type Volcanism in Northern New Zealand (886f7b72-4afb-4be4-a759-bffd9f4c1d50). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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