- Lake Taupo
Infobox_lake
lake_name = Lake Taupo
image_lake = Lake Taupo.jpg
caption_lake =
image_bathymetry =
caption_bathymetry =
location =Taupo District ,Waikato Region ,North Island
coords = coord|38|49|S|175|55|E|region:NZ_type:waterbody|display=inline,title
type =crater lake ,oligotrophic
inflow =Waitahanui River ,Tongariro River ,Tauranga-Taupo River
outflow =Waikato River
catchment = 3,487 km²
basin_countries = New Zealand
length = 46 km
width = 33 km
area = 616 km²
depth = 110 m
max-depth = 186 m
volume = 59 km³
residence_time = 10.5 years
shore = 193 km
elevation = ~356 m
islands = Motutaiko Island
cities =Lake Taupo is a
lake situated in theNorth Island ofNew Zealand . It has aperimeter of approximately 193kilometre s, a deepest point of 186metre s and a surface area of 616 square kilometres. The largest lake by surface area in the country, it is drained by theWaikato River , while its main tributaries are theWaitahanui River , theTongariro River , and theTauranga-Taupo River . It is a notedtrout fishery with stocks of introducedbrown trout andrainbow trout .Lake formation and volcanism
The lake lies in a
caldera created following a huge volcanic eruption (seesupervolcano ) approximately 26,500 years ago. According to geological records, thevolcano has erupted 28 times in the last 27,000 years. It has predominantly erupted rhyoliticlava althoughMount Tauhara formed from dacitic lava.The largest eruption, known as the
Oruanui eruption , ejected an estimated 1,170 cubic kilometres of material and caused several hundred square kilometres of surrounding land to collapse and form the caldera. The caldera later filled with water, eventually overflowing to cause a huge outwash flood. [cite journal | author = Manville, Vern & Wilson, Colin J. N. | year = 2004 | title = The 26.5 ka Oruanui eruption, New Zealand: a review of the roles of volcanism and climate in the post-eruptive sedimentary response | journal = New Zealand Journal of Geology & Geophysics | volume = 47 | pages = 525–547 | url = http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjgg/2004/042.php ]Several later eruptions occurred over the millennia before the most recent major eruption, which occurred in
180 CE. Known as theHatepe eruption , it is believed to have ejected 100 cubic kilometres of material, of which 30 cubic kilometres was ejected in the space of a few minutes. This was one of the most violent eruptions in the last 5,000 years (alongside the Tianchi eruption of Baekdu at around 1000 and the 1815 eruption of Tambora), with aVolcanic Explosivity Index rating of 7. The eruption column was twice as high as the eruption column fromMount St. Helens in1980 , and the ash turned the sky red overRome andChina . The eruption devastated much of the North Island and further expanded the lake. Fortunately the area was uninhabited by humans at the time of the eruption, since New Zealand was not settled by theMāori until several centuries later at the earliest. Taupo's last known eruption occurred around 210 CE, with lava dome extrusion forming the Horomatangi Reefs, but that eruption was much smaller than the 180 CE eruption.The 180 eruption was one of the largest in recorded history. The skies and sunsets formed from this eruption were noted by Roman and Chinese observers.
Underwater hydrothermal activity continues near the Horomatangi vent,cite journal | author = C. E. J. de Ronde, P. Stoffers, D. Garbe-Schönberg, B. W. Christenson, B. Jones, R. Manconi, P. R. L. Browne, K. Hissmann, R. Botz, B. W. Davy, M. Schmitt and C. N. Battershill | year = 2002 | title = Discovery of active hydrothermal venting in Lake Taupo, New Zealand | journal = Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | volume = 115 | pages = 257–275 | doi=10.1016/S0377-0273(01)00332-8 ] and the volcano is currently considered to be dormant rather than extinct.
Biota
Native species in the lake are
northern koura or crayfish ("Paranephrops planifrons") andkokopu orwhitebait ("Galaxias " species). The lake is noted for stocks ofbrown trout ("Salmo trutta") andrainbow trout ("Oncorhynchus mykiss"), introduced fromEurope andCalifornia respectively in the late nineteenth century. There has also been a subsequent introduction of smelt (Retropinnidae species) as a food for the trout.A community of sponges and associated invertebrates live around the underwater geothermal vents.
Tourism
Tourism is a major business for the area, attracting over 1.2 million tourists per year. The fact that the lake is the largest fresh water lake in Australasia, and approximately the same size as Singapore, ensures it is a huge 'must do' component to many tourists. The Christmas and New Year period is an exceptionally busy time of the year for Lake Taupo, with holiday makers needing to book up to 12 months in advance.
The town of
Taupo is popular for events like the annualLake Taupo Cycle Challenge in which cycling enthusiasts cycle around the lake, this usually takes about 4–10 hours depending on the cyclist. Hundreds of volunteers from the Taupo township help out to ensure the famous event is a success.Taupo is host to the
Oxfam Trailwalker , a charity ultra-challenge held annually on 100 km course in April.Another activity the region is famous for is
skydiving , a sport also heavily advertised.See also
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Taupo Volcanic Zone References
*cite journal
author = Ben G. Mason
coauthors = David M. Pyle, and Clive Oppenheimer
year = 2004
title = The size and frequency of the largest explosive eruptions on Earth
journal = Bulletin of Volcanology
volume = 66
issue = 8
pages = 735–748
doi = 10.1007/s00445-004-0355-9
format = PDF
accessdate = 2006-07-14
*VNUM|1=0401-07=External links
* [http://www.laketauponz.com/ Destination Lake Taupo]
* [http://www.laketaupo.co.nz/ Turangi and Lake Taupo Website]
* [http://www.laketauponz.com/lakecam.cfm Lake Taupo Webcam]
* [http://www.backpacklaketaupo.com/blt/legends.asp History and legends of Lake Taupo]
* [http://www.ew.govt.nz/enviroinfo/water/lakes/laketaupo/waterquality/taupomap/index.htm Lake Taupo water quality] (includesbathymetric map)
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/ WikiTravel] - [http://wikitravel.org/en/Lake_Taupo Lake Taupo]
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