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Mahi Tahi ‐ Rū Whenua: Tangata Whenua & Kairangahau Pūtaiao. Reflective Learnings on Partnering With Indigenous Māori Communities in Field‐Based Scientific Research Open
Kupu Whakataki I timata ai tēnei rangahau I te tau 2018. I tūtakitaki ai I ngā kairangahau a Eleanor Mestel me ōna hoa mahi nō: Te Whare Wānanga o Te Herenga Waka; Te Whare Wānanga o Te Kūnenga ki Pūrehuroa; C.D.E.M. Taupō. I kōrerorero ta…
Using seismology to probe the modern magma reservoir at Taupō volcano, Aotearoa New Zealand Open
<p>Taup&#333; volcano, in the centre of North Island, Aotearoa New Zealand, is a frequently active rhyolitic caldera volcano that was the site of Earth&#8217;s most recent supereruption (Oruanui ~25 ka)<sup>1,2</sup&…
Stretching, Shaking, Inflating: Volcanic-Tectonic Interactions at a Rifting Silicic Caldera Open
Silicic caldera volcanoes are frequently situated in regions of tectonic extension, such as continental rifts, and are subject to periods of unrest and/or eruption that can be triggered by the interplay between magmatic and tectonic proces…
Supplementary Figures for "TaupōInflate: illustrating detection limits of magmatic inflation below Lake Taupō" (Ellis et al., 2022) Open
Contains two supplementary figures: Supplementary Figure S1. Minimum resolvable inflating sphere volume at each station around Lake Taupō as a function of source depth and overpressure Supplementary Figure 2. Detection of a melt body infl…
Towards ethical curriculum development: Perspectives from the interface of mātauranga Māori and Western science Open
In 2019, the Earthquake Commission (EQC) New Zealand with a stake to raise awareness of natural disasters and their impacts, commissioned the LEARNZ1 Our Supervolcanoes virtual field trip (VFT) to teach about volcanoes around Lake Taupō in…
Implications of a Supervolcano’s Seismicity Open
Last year’s rumblings beneath New Zealand’s Taupō supervolcano, the site of Earth’s most recent supereruption, lend new urgency to research and outreach efforts in the region.
Implications of a Supervolcano’s Seismicity Open
Last year’s rumblings beneath New Zealand’s Taupō supervolcano, the site of Earth’s most recent supereruption, lend new urgency to research and outreach efforts in the region.