Te Otukapuarangi (the Pink Terrace), Te Tarata (the White Terrace) and Te Ngāwhā a Te Tuhi (the Black Terrace) were massive siliceous sinter formations at Lake Rotomahana, New Zealand, that were ostensibly lost in the catastrophic 1886 Tarawera eruption. Previous work using an unpublished watercolor map and notes by Ferdinand von Hochstetter (b. 1829–d. 1884) has recently supported claims that the former Pink and White Terraces survived the 1886 eruption, and that they may be located under tephra adjacent to the modern lake margin. Divergent perspectives about the fate of Lake Rotomahana's former sinter terraces suggest the reconstruction of New Zealand's largest historic volcanic eruption is incomplete. The undervalued approach of pairing ...
In the June 2018 edition of Surveying+Spatial journal, I reported on Ferdinand von Hochstetter’s (18...
The most famous tourist attractions in the southern hemisphere, in the nineteenth century were the P...
The Lake Wanaka diatreme represents an eroded Oligocene maar-diatreme volcano situated within the Al...
Te Otukapuarangi (the Pink Terrace), Te Tarata (the White Terrace) and Te Ngāwhā a Te Tuhi (the Blac...
Te Otukapuarangi (the Pink Terrace), Te Tarata (the White Terrace) and Te Ngāwhā a Te Tuhi (the Blac...
<p>In 2018, Bunn and Nolden published a paper purporting to have established the true position of th...
The silica sinter Pink and White Terraces were an Eighth Wonder of the World. In 1886, the Tarawera ...
The Pink and White Terraces were New Zealand’s eighth wonder of the world, until the Tarawera erupti...
The Pink and White Terraces that once stood regally on the shores of old Lake Rotomahana, and which ...
<p>The 1859 field diaries of Ferdinand von Hochstetter (1829–1884) include raw data from a compass s...
Present-day Lake Rotomahana is one of the two focal points of the most destructive eruption in New Z...
This Commentary paper addresses multiple defects in the research published by Lorrey and Woolley in ...
This seminal report by PAWTL2 Project team Lead Investigator Rex Bunn initiated the 21st-century int...
Among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the Great Pyramid of Giza survives. Yet there is ...
This paper presents the first, evidence-based altimetry of old Lake Rotomahana, the site of the fabl...
In the June 2018 edition of Surveying+Spatial journal, I reported on Ferdinand von Hochstetter’s (18...
The most famous tourist attractions in the southern hemisphere, in the nineteenth century were the P...
The Lake Wanaka diatreme represents an eroded Oligocene maar-diatreme volcano situated within the Al...
Te Otukapuarangi (the Pink Terrace), Te Tarata (the White Terrace) and Te Ngāwhā a Te Tuhi (the Blac...
Te Otukapuarangi (the Pink Terrace), Te Tarata (the White Terrace) and Te Ngāwhā a Te Tuhi (the Blac...
<p>In 2018, Bunn and Nolden published a paper purporting to have established the true position of th...
The silica sinter Pink and White Terraces were an Eighth Wonder of the World. In 1886, the Tarawera ...
The Pink and White Terraces were New Zealand’s eighth wonder of the world, until the Tarawera erupti...
The Pink and White Terraces that once stood regally on the shores of old Lake Rotomahana, and which ...
<p>The 1859 field diaries of Ferdinand von Hochstetter (1829–1884) include raw data from a compass s...
Present-day Lake Rotomahana is one of the two focal points of the most destructive eruption in New Z...
This Commentary paper addresses multiple defects in the research published by Lorrey and Woolley in ...
This seminal report by PAWTL2 Project team Lead Investigator Rex Bunn initiated the 21st-century int...
Among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the Great Pyramid of Giza survives. Yet there is ...
This paper presents the first, evidence-based altimetry of old Lake Rotomahana, the site of the fabl...
In the June 2018 edition of Surveying+Spatial journal, I reported on Ferdinand von Hochstetter’s (18...
The most famous tourist attractions in the southern hemisphere, in the nineteenth century were the P...
The Lake Wanaka diatreme represents an eroded Oligocene maar-diatreme volcano situated within the Al...