How volcanic systems behave between super eruptions is not well constrained yet is important in determining the factors that lead to supereruptions, such as how magma chambers evolve to supply caldera forming eruptions. This thesis investigates eruption products in the Taupō-Maroa area of the central Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) to document the re-organisation of magma systems between two supereruptions: Whakamaru Group (349 ka) and Ōruanui (25.5 ka). A total of 220 samples of rhyolite lava, pumice and tephra were collected, 14 of those predate the Whakamaru Group. Major element, trace element and Sr isotopes were obtained on whole rock powders and used to distinguish magma types and source characteristics. Petrography and mineral composit...