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WORLD2026-05-3015:00:01 UTC

Understanding New Zealand's Ancient Supereruption: A Geological Perspective

Editorial Staff · 1 min read

Approximately 350,000 years ago, New Zealand's North Island was transformed by a significant supereruption, altering its landscape from what we see today.

This event occurred during a glacial period, characterized by colder temperatures and harsher environmental conditions.

The findings from recent research provide valuable insights into the ecological dynamics of the region during this ancient period.