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Details around cost will be provided at a later date. You will be asked to give an expression of interest initially to help give us a guide on numbers, you will then be contacted to confirm your attendance and make payment around September 2022. Expressions of interest will be open in early 2022.
The organising committee reserves the right to cancel a trip at any time, offering a full refund (of the field trip fee only) or offering the participant the opportunity to change to another available trip.
CLICK ON THE TITLES BELOW FOR MORE INFO ABOUT THE FIELD TRIPS
Duration | Field Trip | Fitness Level |
PRE CONFERENCE FIELD TRIPS | ||
4 Days (3 nights) | Monogenetic volcanism in the Auckland – South Auckland volcanic fields | Low to moderate |
5 days (4 nights) | An Early Career perspective on New Zealand volcanism | Mainly low but possibly hard on 1 day |
5 days (4 nights) | How to build and destroy a stratovolcano – Mts. Ruapehu and Taranaki | Low to moderate |
3 - 4 days tbc | Explosive sills, submarine volcanoes, and the long-lived Dunedin Volcano: Cenozoic intraplate | |
4 days (3 nights) | Icy lava: processes and products of volcano-ice interaction at Ruapehu and Tongariro stratovolcanoes | Medium |
POST CONFERENCE FIELD TRIPS | ||
4 days (3 nights) | Marshall’s Ignimbrites – the diverse ignimbrite landscapes and deposits of the central North Island | Low to moderate |
3 days (2 nights) | From the ring plain to the summit – Exploring Mt Ruapehu composite volcano on foot | |
3 days (2 nights) | ’Hidden by super-eruptions’; small-volume volcanism of the central Taupo Volcanic Zone | Low to moderate |
5 days (4 nights) | Exploring the most frequently active and productive region of silicic volcanism on Earth | Medium |
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