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Pic du Mascarin

Possession, Ile de la

Stratovolcano · France · 934m

Ile de la Possession, located immediately west of Ile de l'Est in the Crozet archipelago, is seen in this NASA International Space Station image (N at the top). The 14 x 19 km island is structurally complex and has an irregular shoreline. It consists of a stratovolcano intruded by ring and cone dikes and modified by block faulting, marine erosion, and uplift. Young scoria cones of probable Holocene age are distributed over much of the island.
Ile de la Possession, located immediately west of Ile de l'Est in the Crozet archipelago, is seen in this NASA International Space Station image (N at the top). The 14 x 19 km island is structurally complex and has an irregular shoreline. It consists of a stratovolcano intruded by ring and cone dikes and modified by block faulting, marine erosion, and uplift. Young scoria cones of probable Holocene age are distributed over much of the island. · Photo: NASA International Space Station image ISS006-E-37990, 2003 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/). · Wikimedia Commons
Type
Stratovolcano
Country
France
Region
Somalian-Antarctic Volcanic Regions / Crozet Hotspot Volcano Group
Elevation
934m
Coordinates
-46.420, 51.750
Last eruption
Unknown
Tectonic setting
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Landform
Composite
Major rock type
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary

Île de la Possession, located immediately W of Ile de l'Est in the Crozet archipelago, consists of a stratovolcano intruded by ring and cone dikes and modified by block faulting, marine erosion, and uplift. The structural center of the volcano is located on the W side of the 14 x 19 km island, which has an irregular shoreline. The stratovolcano was formed during at least five stages dating back to the Miocene. The eruption of plateau basalts from a rift system during stage IV was followed by a glacial period and then by the eruption of scoria cones and lava flows. The young scoria cones are of probable Holocene age and are distributed over much of the island, concentrated at the structural center on the W side and along a series of N-S and NE-trending fractures. The Mont Branca cone on the W flank has been estimated by Bellair (1964) to be not more than a few centuries old.

From Wikipedia

Pic du Mascarin is the highest mountain in the Île de la Possession, Crozet Islands, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Indian Ocean.

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Eruption history

Detailed timeline

No eruption records available.

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