Abstract
Measurements of magnetic remanence and susceptibility were made on 176 samples of volcanic rocks from 22 late Cenozoic formations from the North Island. Intensities of remanence, susceptibilities, and Q ratios are highly variable in both the ignimbrites and andesites and their ranges overlap, indicating that the magnetic anomalies produced by ignimbrite bodies would be difficult to distinguish from those produced by andesite flows. An analysis of the directions of magnetization of the ignimbrites indicates that groups of petrologically distinct ignimbrites probably formed during the same volcanic episode.

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