Articles | Volume 29
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-29-19-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-29-19-2021
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26 Apr 2021
Progress report |  | 26 Apr 2021

Composite development and stratigraphy of the Onepoto maar lake sediment sequence (Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand)

Benjamin Läuchli, Paul Christian Augustinus, Leonie Peti, and Jenni Louise Hopkins

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Auckland Volcanic Field maar lake sediments exhibit enormous potential for the identification and interpretation of short-duration climate events and long-term climate trends as well as intra- and inter-hemispheric climate. In tandem with ongoing work on Orakei maar, the study of Onepoto maar lake sediments will extend this record by providing high-resolution palaeoclimate and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions spanning the last two glacial cycles.