21 May 2022

Dozens of small quakes in three weeks under Lake Taupō

11:11 am on 21 May 2022

A swarm of 84 small earthquakes has softly shaken Lake Taupō over the past three weeks.

Topographical image of Taupo showing blue dots where earthquakes were located in the period 17 April - 18 May 2022

Earthquakes located in the period 17 April - 18 May 2022 Photo: GeoNet

GeoNet has recorded 84 small quakes under the lake since April 28, at depths of 7-16 kilometres.

Only two have been over 3 on the Richter scale.

The earthquakes are in two groupings - one cluster in the middle of the lake and one along the eastern shore.

GeoNet said quake swarms were common in the area and several were recorded each year.

"Larger ones have lasted weeks to months and can include many hundreds of earthquakes."

There have more than 4200 tremors under Lake Taupō in the past 10 years.

The present swarm was in a similar place to a series in 2019, which was the subject of a study.

"That study showed the earthquakes are related to the margins of the hot mush zone under the volcano and are signs that Taupō volcano is active.

"Variations in the level of background unrest are common for caldera volcanoes like Taupō," GeoNet said.

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