2016
DOI: 10.1080/00288306.2015.1102748
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Volcanic and sedimentary facies of the Huka Group arc-basin sequence, Wairakei–Tauhara Geothermal Field, New Zealand

Abstract: Detailed facies analyses of intra-arc basin stratigraphy provide spatial and temporal insights into the nature and timing of past volcanic, sedimentary and tectonic events. Rift and caldera basins hosting lakes in the central Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) continental arc preserve a sequence of locally and regionally sourced volcanic deposits and interbedded lacustrine sediments.

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“…There is thus no single zircon age determination (regardless of its precision) that can be uniquely defined as representing the onset of the Oruanui magmatic system. Third, during the ~200 kyr period prior to the Oruanui event, large volumes of volcanic products attest to the presence of compositionally unrelated magma systems (such as the NE dome system) active in the Taupo area (Sutton et al 1995;Leonard et al 2010;Cattell et al 2016). The onset of the Oruanui magma system in terms of surface eruptives is around 60 ka (Sutton et al 1995), and the commonality of a ~86-96 ka peak in zircon model ages for the Oruanui and earlier geochemically linked rhyolites (Charlier et al 2005;Wilson and Charlier 2009) suggests a common source that experienced an enhanced episode of cooling and crystallisation at that time.…”
Section: A Cascade Of Events and Their Associated Timescales As Infermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is thus no single zircon age determination (regardless of its precision) that can be uniquely defined as representing the onset of the Oruanui magmatic system. Third, during the ~200 kyr period prior to the Oruanui event, large volumes of volcanic products attest to the presence of compositionally unrelated magma systems (such as the NE dome system) active in the Taupo area (Sutton et al 1995;Leonard et al 2010;Cattell et al 2016). The onset of the Oruanui magma system in terms of surface eruptives is around 60 ka (Sutton et al 1995), and the commonality of a ~86-96 ka peak in zircon model ages for the Oruanui and earlier geochemically linked rhyolites (Charlier et al 2005;Wilson and Charlier 2009) suggests a common source that experienced an enhanced episode of cooling and crystallisation at that time.…”
Section: A Cascade Of Events and Their Associated Timescales As Infermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preservation of textures and mineral assemblages have been integral in establishing and refining the lithostratigraphy of Wairakei, Tauhara and several other TVZ fields (Kawerau, Ohaaki, Rotokawa) during their exploration or development. Although substantial changes to rock physical properties (porosity, permeability, compressibility) occur during hydrothermal alteration (Bromley et al, 2013;Lynne et al, 2013;Wyering et al, 2014;Mielke et al, 2015), original and often diagnostic textures in lavas and pyroclastic rocks are normally preserved to some degree (Rosenberg et al, 2009b;Prasetyo et al, 2012;Sanders et al, 2013;Cattell et al, 2016). In examining the material for this study, textures created by eruption and emplacement processes (e.g.…”
Section: Stratigraphic Principles and Nomenclaturementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The rocks are very diverse in lithology and origin, and include voluminous pyroclastic deposits, numerous (mainly rhyolitic) lava extrusions, and various sedimentary strata deposited in periods of volcanic quiescence. Although known throughout central TVZ, rocks of the Huka Group (comprising Huka Falls Formation and Waiora Formation) are best described in the Taupo-Reporoa Basin from outcrop and from subsurface interlayered ~400 m to >2100 m thick sequences in the geothermal fields (Grindley, 1961;Grindley, 1965;Cattell et al, 2016). Some parts of the group are described entirely from geothermal drill holes while others are surficial units with unknown subsurface equivalents.…”
Section: Introduction To the Huka Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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