Purchas Hill
Purchas Hill (also Te Tauoma) is one of the volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field.
Purchas Hill | |
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Te Tauoma | |
Quarried remnant of Purchas Hill, with Maungarei / Mount Wellington in the background | |
Highest point | |
Coordinates | 36°53′14″S 174°50′51″E |
Geography | |
Purchas Hill Purchas Hill's location within New Zealand. | |
Location | Stonefields, Auckland, New Zealand |
Geology | |
Volcanic arc/belt | Auckland volcanic field |
Purchas Hill was a twin-cratered scoria cone around 50 metres high, located north of Maungarei / Mount Wellington, before it was predominately quarried away. The scoria cone sat in the middle of its large explosion crater with a surrounding tuff ring. It erupted about 10,000 years ago, shortly before the eruption of its larger neighbour, Mount Wellington.[1]
History
In the mid 1800s, geologist Ferdinand von Hochstetter named the mountain after the Reverend Dr Arthur Guyon Purchas (1821-1906), in gratitude for his help with geological work on the field.[1]
The scant remnants of Purchas Hill lie on what is largely a wasteland in the suburb of Stonefields in Auckland.[2]
The road Purchas Hill Drive is located where Purchas Hill used to be.
References
- City of Volcanoes: A geology of Auckland - Searle, Ernest J.; revised by Mayhill, R.D.; Longman Paul, 1981. First published 1964. ISBN 0-582-71784-1.
- Volcanoes of Auckland: The Essential Guide. Hayward, B.W., Murdoch, G., Maitland, G.; Auckland University Press, 2011.
- Volcanoes of Auckland: A Field Guide. Hayward, B.W.; Auckland University Press, 2019, 335 pp. ISBN 0-582-71784-1.
- I. Lawlor (2009). Endnotes, An assessment of heritage resources located within the proposed Otuataua Stonefields Historic Reserve Visitor Centre development ‘footprint’, and measures to avoid, remedy and mitigate effects, Otuataua Stonefields Historic Reserve Heritage Assessment Report.
- Cyanteal (15 February 2015). "39. Te Tauoma/Purchas Hill". Auckland Volcanoes. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
External links
- View looking north from Mount Wellington in 1921, with Purchas Hill in foreground.
- 1850s diagram of Mt Wellington and Purchas Hill.