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What (who) is Lake Taupo - definition


Taupō Volcanic Zone         
  • Craters of the Moon]] geothermal area
  • In 1886, Mount Tarawera produced New Zealand's largest historic eruption since European colonisation
  • [[Lady Knox Geyser]], [[Waiotapu]] geothermal area
  • Recent major volcanic features Lake Taupō showing relationship to recent volcanic vents in red and present active geothermal systems in light blue.
  • [[Mount Ngauruhoe]]
  • Southwest side of Mount Tarawera, Mount Edgecumbe on the background.
  • Composite satellite image of [[Mount Ruapehu]]
  • Satellite view of the Lake Rotorua Caldera. Mount Tarawera is in the lower right corner.
  • [[Whakaari / White Island]]
VOLCANIC ZONE IN NEW ZEALAND
Taupo volcanic zone; Tvz; Taupo Volcanic Zone
The Taupō Volcanic Zone (TVZ) is a volcanic area in the North Island of New Zealand that has been active for the past two million years and is still highly active.
Taupō Volcano         
  • Hatepe eruption impact of a 10-cm ash deposit (white shading) and [[ignimbrite]] from [[pyroclastic]] flow (yellow shading). The collapse caldera is in light red. It is superimposed on the present day [[North Island]].
  • Oruanui eruption impact [[North Island]] in terms of approximate 10cm ash deposit (white shading) and approximate [[ignimbrite]] from [[pyroclastic]] flow (yellow shading).<ref name="Manville2004"/> The central red area is the Oruanui caldera with surrounding collapse crater in lighter red. It is superimposed on present day [[New Zealand]] although at the time New Zealand land mass was larger, as sea level was much lower.
CALDERA VOLCANO IN NEW ZEALAND
Taupo eruption; Taupo Caldera; Taupo caldera; Taupo (volcano); Taupo Volcano; Taupō Caldera
Lake Taupō, in the centre of New Zealand's North Island, is the caldera of a large rhyolitic supervolcano called the Taupō Volcano. This huge volcano has produced two of the world's most violent eruptions in geologically recent times.
lake         
  • [[Badwater Basin]] [[dry lake]], 15 February 2007. [[Landsat 5]] satellite photo
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  • Lakes can have significant cultural importance. The [[West Lake]] of [[Hangzhou]] has inspired romantic poets throughout the ages, and has been an important influence on garden designs in China, Japan and Korea.<ref>[https://whc.unesco.org/en/news/767 Ancient Chinese cultural landscape, the West Lake of Hangzhou, inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List]. UNESCO (24 June 2011)</ref>
  • [[Lake Eyre]]'s shape and depth as a gradient map
  • The crater lake of [[Mount Rinjani]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Ice melting on [[Lake Balaton]] in Hungary
  • [[Ephemeral]] 'Lake Badwater', a lake only noted after heavy winter and spring rainfall, [[Badwater Basin]], [[Death Valley National Park]], 9 February 2005. [[Landsat 5]] satellite photo
  • West Coast]] region of [[New Zealand]].
  • [[Lake Mapourika]], New Zealand
  • Cross sectional diagram of limnological lake zones (left) and algal community types (right)
  • These [[kettle lake]]s in [[Alaska]] were formed by a retreating glacier.
  • Lurë Mountains]] glacial lakes, [[Albania]]
  • The [[Nowitna River]] in Alaska. Two oxbow lakes – a short one at the bottom of the picture and a longer, more curved one at the middle-right.
  • Cassini]]'' [[synthetic aperture radar]] mosaic
  • Round Tangle Lake, one of the [[Tangle Lakes]], 2,864 feet (873 m) above sea level in [[interior Alaska]]
  • [[Lake Teletskoye]], [[Siberia]]
  • Five Flower Lake in [[Jiuzhaigou]], [[Sichuan]]
BODY OF RELATIVELY STILL WATER, LOCALIZED IN A BASIN
Lacustrine; Ephemeral lake; Intermittent lake; Types of lakes; Inland lake; Natural lake; Freshwater Lake; Lake beds; Seasonal lake; Freshwater lake; Natural freshwater lake; Lakes; Paleolake; Tectonic lakes; Former lake; Ephemeral lakes; Fluvial lake; Floodplain lake; Tectonic lake
n.
1) a deep; dry lake
2) at, on a lake (they have a summer bungalow at/on the lake)

Wikipedia

Lake Taupō
| type = Crater lake, oligotrophic
Examples of use of Lake Taupo
1. When I was up above Lake Taupo, I had a little bit of hope that I‘d land in the water.
2. Mr Holmes, who is in his 20s, landed at Five Mile Bay, just a few hundred yards from Lake Taupo, the largest lake in New Zealand.
3. Today for the first time, Michael, 25, tells the amazing story of how he survived that fall from 2.2 miles above Lake Taupo in New Zealand, with only a punctured lung and a broken ankle.