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Havre Seamount

Stratovolcano · New Zealand · 897m (submarine)

Havre Seamount
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Type
Stratovolcano
Country
New Zealand
Region
Tonga & Kermadec / Middle Kermadec Volcanic Arc
Elevation
897m (submarine)
Coordinates
-31.080, -179.033
Last eruption
2012
Tectonic setting
Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Landform
Composite
Geological summary

Havre Seamount has a caldera capping a 1-km-high edifice. Located on the Kermadec Ridge, it is believed to have erupted in July 2012, the first recorded activity. The caldera has an asymmetric morphology with the N rim comprising mostly a single inner topographic wall, and the S rim comprising both an outer topographic rim and inner wall separated by a 1.1-1.4 km wide terrace. Smaller craters occur on this terrace. Rocks from the caldera wall include aphyric and plagioclase-bearing basalt-andesite, aphyric and plagioclase- and pyroxene-bearing dacite, gabbro, diorite, and pumice (Wright et al., 2006).

Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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2012~2012 · 1 eruptions · max VEI 120122012201320132013

Detailed timeline

  1. 2012VEI 1Observed
    2012-07-17 – 2012-07-19
    New cone at edge of summit caldera

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