Ōkataina Caldera

Ōkataina Caldera (Ōkataina Volcanic Centre, also spelled Okataina) is a volcanic caldera and its associated volcanoes located in Taupō Volcanic Zone of New Zealand's North Island. It has several actual or postulated sub calderas. The Ōkataina Caldera is just east of the smaller Rotorua Caldera and southwest of the much smaller Rotomā Embayment which is usually regarded as an associated volcano. It shows high rates of explosive rhyolitic volcanism although its last eruption was basaltic. The postulated Haroharo Caldera contained within it has sometimes been described in almost interchangeable terms with the Ōkataina Caldera or volcanic complex or centre and by other authors as a separate complex defined by gravitational and magnetic features.:14. Since 2010 other terms such as the Haroharo vent alignment, Utu Caldera, Matahina Caldera, Rotoiti Caldera and a postulated Kawerau Caldera are often used, rather than a Haroharo Caldera classification.:2

Ōkataina Caldera
Ōkataina Volcanic Centre, Okataina Caldera, Okataina Volcanic Centre
Okataina Volcanic Centre relationships to other nearby volcanic and tectonic structures
Highest point
Coordinates38°10′S 176°30′E
Dimensions
Length28 km (17 mi)
Width15 km (9.3 mi)
Geography
Ōkataina Caldera
Ōkataina Caldera
Ōkataina Caldera (North Island)
CountryNew Zealand
RegionBay of Plenty
Geology
Age of rock
Mountain typeCaldera
Volcanic regionTaupō Volcanic Zone
Last eruption1886 Tarawera, 1973 Hydrothermal in Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley
Climbing
AccessState Highway 5 (New Zealand)
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