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Major eruption of Taupō volcano
The Hatepe eruption, named for the Hatepe Plinian pumice tephra layer, sometimes referred to as the Taupō eruption or Horomatangi Reef Unit Y eruption
Hatepe_eruption
Supervolcano in New Zealand
ago, which is responsible for the shape of the modern caldera, and the Hatepe eruption, dated 232 ± 10 CE. There have been many more eruptions, with major
Taupō_Volcano
World's most recent supereruption, of Taupō Volcano, New Zealand
likely several vents) was closer to the eastern alignment of the later Hatepe eruption, and the 4th vent was more central. The later stages of the eruption
Oruanui_eruption
Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand
Hatepe is a small community northeast of Tauranga Taupō and southwest of Waitahanui, on the southeastern side of New Zealand's Lake Taupō. State Highway 1
Hatepe
Volcanic eruption involving both steam and magma
Hatepe Plinian Pumice. The vent was then infiltrated by large amounts of water causing the phreatomagmatic eruption that deposited the 2.5 km3 Hatepe
Phreatomagmatic_eruption
New Zealand's largest lake
suggests a later date of 232 CE ± 5 and this is now accepted. Known as the Hatepe eruption, it is believed to have ejected 100 cubic kilometres of material
Lake_Taupō
Type of volcanic eruption
in Ethiopia. In 1980, the volcanologist George P. L. Walker proposed the Hatepe eruption as the representative of a new class called ultra-Plinian deposits
Plinian_eruption
Catastrophic volcanic eruption in Indonesia in 1815
Vesuvius in 79 AD Italy Mediterranean Sea 79 30 5 Unlikely 02001>2,000 Hatepe (Taupo) New Zealand Ring of Fire 232 51 7 ? 000000 946 eruption of Paektu
1815 eruption of Mount Tambora
1815_eruption_of_Mount_Tambora
Major volcanic eruption in Korea
eruptions in the last 5,000 years, along with the Minoan eruption of Thera, the Hatepe eruption of Lake Taupō (around 230 AD), the 431 AD eruption of Lake Ilopango
946_eruption_of_Mount_Paektu
1816 volcanic winter climate event
about 1200 BC, contemporary with the historical Bronze Age collapse The Hatepe eruption (sometimes referred to as the Taupō eruption), around AD 180 The
Year_Without_a_Summer
Major volcanic eruption around 1600 BC
1815 eruption of Mount Tambora, the 1257 Samalas eruption, Lake Taupo's Hatepe eruption around AD 230, and the 946 eruption of Paektu Mountain, which are
Minoan_eruption
Calendar year
governor Pertinax escapes an assassination attempt, by British usurpers. The Hatepe volcanic eruption extends Lake Taupō and makes skies red across the world
186
America Volcanic Arc 6 450 Ksudach Kamchatka Peninsula 6 240 Taupō Caldera/Hatepe eruption Taupō Volcano 7 230 Mount Churchill eastern Alaska, USA 6 60 Ambrym
Timeline of volcanism on Earth
Timeline_of_volcanism_on_Earth
List of volcanic eruptions that might have been recorded during the Holocene
Akutan tephra 7 Taupō Volcano Taupō Volcanic Zone 110 110 Unknown 0232 c.232 Hatepe eruption 5 Masaya Central America Volcanic Arc, Nicaragua 6.6 150 Masaya
List of large Holocene volcanic eruptions
List_of_large_Holocene_volcanic_eruptions
Volcanic feature in New Zealand's North Island Lake Taupo
extruded after explosive volcanism. The explosive eruptions include the VEI 7 Hatepe eruption of 232 ± 10 CE that ejected over 120 km3 (29 cu mi) of material
Horomatangi_Reef
Volcano in New Zealand
understood from tephra deposits before 1950 for 1718 years from the Taupō Hatepe eruption in 232 CE. Over this period there are 30 assigned tephra units
Mount_Ruapehu
Volcanic event in the South Pacific Ocean
initial explosive event was possibly more powerful than the Hatepe eruption, even though Hatepe ejected over ten times the volume of material in a longer
2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami
2022_Hunga_Tonga–Hunga_Haʻapai_eruption_and_tsunami
Statistical areas in New Zealand
Hunua (190) Tahuna (140) Marokopa (40) Pukawa (60) Whareroa Village (50) Hatepe (40) Minginui (180) Waiotahe (260) Omahu (290) Waiohiki (310) Riversdale
Urban_areas_of_New_Zealand
Māori conflict in New Zealand during the 1820s
which was commanded by Te Matatohikura. When the advance force reached Te Hatepe, they killed a local man called Taupō. He was related to Ngāti Hinepare
War_of_Te_Kupenga
along the Danube River and Black Sea to Mesopotamia and modern-day Kuwait. 186 Hatepe eruption in New Zealand turns the skies red over Rome and China.
Timeline of environmental history
Timeline_of_environmental_history
Annual cycling event in New Zealand
The bagpiper on Hatepe Hill (2007).
Lake_Taupo_Cycle_Challenge
Volcano in New Zealand
within the park. The local ecosystem was essentially destroyed by the 232 CE Hatepe eruption of the Taupō Volcano. To the west at the base of the mountain is
Hauhungatahi
Volcanic caldera in New Zealand
have been about 320 m (1,050 ft) above present sea level. After the Taupō Hatepe eruption about 1,800 years ago, the largest recent Lake Reporoa formed
Reporoa_Caldera
Natural hazard
Shock wave-induced volcanic tsunamis may have also occurred during the Hatepe eruption of Taupō Volcano around 200 CE. Underwater caldera collapse resulting
Volcanic_tsunami
City in Waikato, New Zealand
into the debris by about 12 kya. and was further modified by the 181 CE Hatepe eruption, when again Lake Taupō level fell 34 m (112 ft), generating a 20 km3
Hamilton,_New_Zealand
Volcano in New Zealand
adjacent to the base of the mountain and whose erupted material overlay the Hatepe eruption pumice resulting in estimated eruption ages of about 1300 CE. Warm
Maungaongaonga
Suburb of Hamilton, New Zealand
22,000 years ago, followed by further events, including the 232 CE ± 10 Hatepe eruption and flood. A peat bog formed in the hollow and restricted drainage
Burbush
Pyroclastic volcanic plateau on the North Island of New Zealand
up to 9 m (30 ft) thick. The last massive eruption in the area was the Hatepe eruption from the Lake Taupō volcanic complex 1800 years ago, which ejected
North_Island_Volcanic_Plateau
Type of volcanic rock
through the valley before the last major Taupō eruption 1,800 years ago (the Hatepe eruption). The west cliffs are quarried to get blocks of Hinuera Stone,
Ignimbrite
Volcanic activity of New Zealand
formed in this eruption. Taupō's most recent major eruption, the Taupō or Hatepe eruption, took place around 232 CE, and is New Zealand's largest eruption
Volcanism_of_New_Zealand
AD ±100 6 20 to 26 km3 (4.8 to 6.2 cu mi) of tephra Taupō Volcanic Zone, Hatepe eruption of Taupō Volcano, New Zealand 230 AD ±16 7 120 km3 (29 cu mi) of
List of Quaternary volcanic eruptions
List_of_Quaternary_volcanic_eruptions
Calendar year
The Thera or Santorini's eruption in 2nd Millennium BC, The Lake Taupo's Hatepe eruption, The Lake Ilopango's eruption in around 535 and 536, The 1257 eruption
946
Large flooded coastal volcanic caldera in Japan
landscape, have now also been described in New Zealand, for example in the Hatepe eruption. Rare minerals exist on Kagoshima Bay's seabed with hydrothermal
Aira_Caldera
Coastal dune in the Auckland Region
theorised that Paorae formed from accumulated volcanic material from the Hatepe eruption of the Taupō Volcano, which occurred 1,800 years ago. Sediment
Paorae
Māori chief and military leader (1820–1897)
were subsequently sent along with one hundred militia, who arrived at Te Hatepe pā, to where Ropata and his party had withdrawn. His force now numbered
Ropata_Wahawaha
Diving location in Lake Taupō, New Zealand
point. It was one of several important pā located between Motutere and Hatepe. The pā may have been named after Pōporo, a Māori name for Solanum aviculare
Bulli_Point
Suburb of Taupō, New Zealand
Whakamaru Caldera eruption of 335,000 years ago. The most recent major Hatepe eruption of 1,800 years ago buried the entire area with a thick pumice-rich
Acacia_Bay
River in New Zealand
Kaimanawa Forest Park, flowing into the eastern shore of Lake Taupō at Hatepe, halfway between Taupō and Tūrangi. It is a popular fly fishing stream,
Hinemaiaia_Stream
Historic lake in the North Island of New Zealand
was destroyed during the break-out flood. Much later, after the 232 CE Hatepe eruption two temporary Lake Reporoas were created transiently in the Reporoa
Lake_Huka
the South Island. The land bridge is submerged around 9,700 BCE. 181 CE: Hatepe eruption of Lake Taupō. c. 1280: Humans first settled New Zealand, according
Timeline of New Zealand history
Timeline_of_New_Zealand_history
Territorial authority in the Wellington urban area of New Zealand
Tōtōpū | Long-term Plan, Finance, and Performance Committee Member, Koata Hātepe | Regulatory Processes Committee Member, Kōrau Tūāpapa | Environment and
Wellington_City_Council
Polynesian migration canoe
recovered and used by a rangatira named Kopu Parapara to build a house at Te Hatepe, which inherited the tapu of the Tākitimu. This house was relocated to Waihirere
Tākitimu
Active volcanic zone in New Zealand
from Tarawera around 1315 CE. The last major eruption from Lake Taupō, the Hatepe eruption, occurred in 232 CE. It is believed to have first emptied the lake
Taupō_Volcanic_Zone
Longest river in New Zealand
Piarere. The river's current course is largely the result of the massive Hatepe eruption of the Taupō Volcano in 180 AD. The mean discharge of the Waikato
Waikato_River
Volcanic deposits of North Island, New Zealand
intraarc rifts. The Taupō volcanoes most recent major eruption, the Taupō or Hatepe eruption, took place around 232 CE, and ejected some 120 cubic kilometres
North Island surface volcanism
North_Island_surface_volcanism
Indicator of spread of volcanic ejecta
Volcano Eruption Age Dispersal index Source Taupō Hatepe eruption 1820 BP 100,000 square kilometres (39,000 sq mi) Taupō Oruanui eruption ~20000 BP >100
Dispersal_index
Head of the district council of Masterton, New Zealand
1". Wairarapa Times-Age. 9 December 1947. p. 7. Retrieved 16 June 2026. "Hatepe Letter". Taupo Times. 23 July 1952. p. 6. Retrieved 14 December 2025. Bonallack
Mayor_of_Masterton
Species of fungus
Singerocybe clitocyboides At Hatepe, Te Heuheu Road, New Zealand Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes
Singerocybe_clitocyboides
Decade
The Thera or Santorini's eruption in 2nd Millennium BC, The Lake Taupo's Hatepe eruption, The Lake Ilopango's eruption in around 535 and 536, The 1257 eruption
940s
Volcano in New Zealand
areas of the mountain and nearby. This erupted material overlie the 232 CE Hatepe eruption pumice resulting in estimated eruption ages of about 1300 CE. Sulphur
Maunga_Kākaramea
Running event held in Taupō, New Zealand
sections of road. Dangerous 7.4 km Leg 15 Flat to Hatepe for 2 km, then a steep hard climb up the famous Hatepe hill for 2.7 km. Flat to finish. Average 6.1 km
Great_Lake_Relay
Continental rift valley in New Zealand
years being the Oruanui eruption, and the more recent smaller 232 ± 10 CE Hatepe eruption but both eruptions occurred before human settlement, the relative
Taupō_Rift
Decade
governor Pertinax escapes an assassination attempt, by British usurpers. The Hatepe volcanic eruption extends Lake Taupō and makes skies red across the world
180s
Geologic fault in New Zealand
has displaced historically at a much higher rate before the last Taupō Hatepe eruption. It has been speculated that just after the paired Rotorua Caldera
Horohoro_Fault
Earthquake in New Zealand
had severe rockfall occur. There was also a reported rockfall from the Hatepe pumice cliffs in Lake Taupō, 215 km away, where estimated shaking from the
1904 Cape Turnagain earthquake
1904_Cape_Turnagain_earthquake
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mitchener.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Postlethwait.
Girl/Female
French
Royalty. French royalty title.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Victory of the Moon
Girl/Female
Muslim
Smooth. Soft ground. Fluent. Flowing style.
Girl/Female
English
Christian.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Soft Natured
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Alice, ALYSE means "noble sort."
Boy/Male
English
Spear friend.
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