Volcanoes of Auckland
A fully illustrated field guide for Aucklanders and visitors to take with them out among the 53 volcanoes that shape this city. Volcanoes of Auckland is a handy field guide to the fiery natural world that so deeply shapes New Zealand's largest city - from Rangitoto to One Tree Hill, Lake Pupuke...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
Auckland University Press,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; About the Authors; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Auckland Volcanic Field; How the volcanoes work; Wet explosive eruptions; Fire-fountaining and fiery explosive eruptions; Lava flows; Volcanic bombs and projectile blocks; Volcanic 'hailstones'; Lava caves; How old is each volcano?; Eruptions and sea level; Auckland's next eruption?; The magma below Auckland; Time and place of Auckland's next eruption; Monitoring for volcanic activity; The next eruption
- what to expect; DEVORA; Auckland Lifelines Group; Human interaction with Auckland's volcanoes
- Maori occupation and use of Auckland's volcanoesVolcanoes as water sources; Volcanoes lost and damaged; Tupuna Maunga Authority; Volcanoes of the Waitemata Harbour and North Shore; 1. Rangitoto; 2. Motukorea/Browns Island; 3. Pupuke Moana/Pupuke Volcano; Northcote Road volcanic sequence; Takapuna Fossil Forest and Takapuna-Milford Coastal Walk; 4. Te Kopua-o-Matakamokamo/Tank Farm/Tuff Crater; 5. Te Kopua-o-Matakerepo/Onepoto Basin; 6. Maungauika/North Head; 7. Takarunga/Mt Victoria; 8. Takararo/Mt Cambria; Volcanoes of central Auckland; 9. Albert Park Volcano; 10. Grafton Volcano
- 11. Pukekawa/Auckland Domain12. Te Pou Hawaiki; 13. Maungawhau/Mt Eden; 14. Ohinerangi/Mt Hobson/Ohinerau; 15. Te Kopuke/Titikopuke/Mt St John; Meola Reef Te Tokaroa; 16. Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill; Hochstetter Pond and Puka Street Grotto; 17. Te Tatua-a-Riukiuta/Three Kings; Liverpool Street tuff; 18. Puketapapa/Pukewiwi/Mt Roskill; 19. Te Ahi-ka-a-Rakataura/Owairaka/Mt Albert; 20. Te Hopua-a-Rangi/Gloucester Park; 21. Rarotonga/Mt Smart; 22. Orakei Basin; 23. Maungarahiri/Little Rangitoto; Volcanoes of eastern Auckland; 24. Whakamuhu/Glover Park/St Heliers; 25. Taurere/Taylors Hill
- 26. Te Tauoma/Purchas Hill27. Maungarei/Mt Wellington; Maungarei Stonefields Reserve and Heritage Trail; Waiatarua and Michaels Ave Reserve lava-flowdammed lake and swamp; 28. Te Kopua Kai-a-Hiku/Panmure Basin; 29. Ohuiarangi/Pigeon Mountain; East Tamaki volcanoes; 30. Styaks Swamp Crater; 31. Matanginui/Green Mount; 32. Te Puke-o-Taramainuku/Otara Hill; 33. Hampton Park Volcano; 34. Pukewairiki/Highbrook Park; 35. Te Apunga-o-Tainui/McLennan Hills; 36. Otahuhu/Mt Richmond; 37. Mt Robertson/Sturges Park; Volcanoes of southern Auckland; 38. Boggust Park Crater
- 39. Te Pane-o-Mataaho/Mangere MountainKiwi Esplanade pahoehoe flows; Ambury Regional Park lava flows; 40. Mangere Lagoon; 41. Te Motu-a-Hiaroa/Puketutu; 42. Moerangi/Waitomokia/Mt Gabriel; 43. Puketapapakanga-a-Hape/Pukeiti; 44. Otuataua; 45. Maungataketake/Elletts Mountain; Ihumatao Fossil Forest; 46. Te Pukaki Tapu-o-Poutukeka/Pukaki Lagoon; 47. Crater Hill; 48. Kohuora Crater; 49. Cemetery Crater; 50. Ash Hill Crater; 51. Te Manurewa-o-Tamapahore/Matukutururu/Wiri Mountain; Wiri Lava Cave; 52. Matukutureia/McLaughlins Mountain; 53. Puhinui Craters; Historic basalt buildings of Auckland