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    Lake Taupō (also spelled Taupo; Māori: Taupō-nui-a-Tia or Taupōmoana) is a large crater lake in New Zealand's North Island, located in the caldera of Taupō Volcano. The lake is the namesake of the town of Taupō, which sits on a bay in the lake's northeastern shore.

  3. Lake Taupō, lake, the largest in New Zealand, on the volcanic plateau of central North Island. It has a total surface area of 234 square miles (606 square km), and its surface lies at an elevation of 1,172 feet (357 metres). The lake has a depth of about 525 feet (160 metres).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Taupō, also written Taupo, is a town on the northern shore of Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake, in the central North Island. Mapcarta, the open map.

  5. Lake Taupō is a large crater lake in New Zealand's North Island, located in the caldera of Taupō Volcano. The lake is the namesake of the town of Taupō, which sits on a bay in the lake's northeastern shore. Overview. Map. Directions.

    • A. Location
    • D. Physiographic Features
    • E. Lake Water Quality
    • G. Socio-Economic Conditions
    • I. Deterioration of Lake Environments and Hazards
    • J. Wastewater Treatments
    • M. Legislative and Institutional Measures For Upgrading Lake Environments
    • N. Sources of Data
    South Auckland-Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
    38:45S, 175:55E; 357 m above sea level.
    Bathymetric map: Fig. OCE-01-01.
    Names of main islands: None.
    Number of outflowing rivers and channels (name): 1 (Waikato R.).
    NO3-N [micro l-1]
    NH4-N [mg l-1]
    Total-P [mg l-1]*
    Main types of woody vegetation Mixed evergreen broadleaf/conifer forest (Nothofagus, Podocarpus); pine plantation (Pinus radiata); lowland scrub (Leptospermum, Coriaria).
    Main types of herbaceous vegetation Tussock grassland; clover-ryegrass pasture.
    Extent of damage: Not serious.
    Present status: None.
    Nuisance caused by eutrophication: Not any nuisance.
    Nitrogen and phosphorus loadings to the lake [t yr-1](Q1, 1) (1973-1974)
    Extent of damage: None.

    Municipal wastewater treatment systems No. of secondary treatment systems: 1 (more under construction; activated sludge and oxidation pond). No. of other types: Many of the urban communities near t...

    Names of the laws (the year of legislation)
    Responsible authorities
    Main items of control
    Questionnaire filled by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. (Q1)
    Questionnaire filled by Dr. D. G. Smith, National Water and Soil Conservation Organization. (Q2)
    Data supplied by Dr. M. Timperley, Ecology Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
    Forsyth, D. J. & Howard-Williams, C. (1983) Lake Taupo, Ecology of a New Zealand Lake. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Information Series No. 158. 163 pp. Science Info...
  6. Lake Taupo, New Zealand. At the heart of New Zealand’s central volcanic plateau sits the largest freshwater lake in Australasia, Lake Taup o. This huge, shining expanse of water, moving between aquamarine blue and jade green, is crystal-clear to a depth of 13 metres.

  7. Lake Taupo, located in the central North Island of New Zealand, is a stunning 237-square-mile lake formed by a volcanic eruption. The area is known for its geothermal activity, offering hot pools and spring fields, lush parklands, dramatic gorges, and hidden waterfalls.

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