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From: Multi-method constraints on the age and timescale of silicic small-volume eruptions of Puketerata Volcanic Complex, Taupō Volcanic Zone, New Zealand

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a Digital elevation model showing the geographic location of the Taupō Volcanic Zone (TVZ) and the study area within the New Zealand North Island and its relative position to the plate boundary. Background bathymetric information is derived from the 250 m resolution gridded bathymetric data from National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) 2016. AKL Auckland, TRG Tauranga, WLG Wellington. b Topography of the broader area of Puketerata maar—lava dome complex with main roads and investigated medial to distal exposures of Puketerata deposits (red circles). Yellow dashed rectangle indicates the extent of inset c. The coordinate system is given in New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 (NZTM2000) projection. c Volcanic architecture of the PVC: red shaded areas—lava domes; black dashed line—rim of the tuff ring surrounding the larger lava dome; white dashed lines—rims of maar craters; white squares with IDs—the sites for paleomagnetic sampling. Hillshade raster for b, c was derived from the 8 m NZ DEM (LINZ—Land Information New Zealand, 2012, https://data.linz.govt.nz/)

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