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Volcanic lagoon in Māngere, New Zealand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pukaki Lagoon, located in the suburb of Māngere, New Zealand,[1] is one of the volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field. The lagoon, alongside Māngere Lagoon, Waitomokia, Crater Hill, Kohuora and Robertson Hill, is one of the volcanic features collectively referred to as Nga Tapuwae a Mataoho ("The Sacred Footprints of Mataoho"), referring to the deity in Tāmaki Māori myths who was involved in their creation.[2][3]
Pukaki Lagoon | |
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Location | Māngere, New Zealand |
Type | Volcanic lagoon |
Primary inflows | Freshwater (originally) |
Primary outflows | Tidal (originally) |
Basin countries | New Zealand |
Max. width | 600 meters (1969 feet) (explosion crater) |
Pukaki Lagoon has a 600 m wide explosion crater, with a surrounding tuff ring. After an eruption about 65,000 yrs ago the crater filled with freshwater and became a lake. It was breached by the sea as sea-levels rose after the end of the last ice age about 8,000 yrs ago and became a tidal lagoon. This was dammed and drained and used as a speedway from 1929 into the 1930s (Henning's Speedway). It is now farmland.
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