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Geological Society of America, GSA Bulletin, 11-12(121), p. 1666-1677, 2009

DOI: 10.1130/b26447.1

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Eruption recurrence rates in a basaltic volcanic field based on tephra layers in maar sediments: Implications for hazards in the Auckland volcanic field

Journal article published in 2009 by Cm Molloy, Phil Shane ORCID, Pc Augustinus
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Abstract

Long-term eruption recurrence rates in monogenetic basaltic volcanic fields are difficult to assess because of low eruption frequencies, but they are important because of the spread of human infrastructure into such fields. Auckland City, New Zealand, is built on the Auckland volcanic field, a young (