Niuafoʻou
Niuafo'ou
Shield volcano · Tonga · 260m

- Type
- Shield volcano
- Country
- Tonga
- Region
- Tonga-Kermadec Volcanic Regions / Northeast Lau Basin Volcano Group
- Elevation
- 260m
- Coordinates
- -15.600, -175.630
- Last eruption
- 1946
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
- Landform
- Shield
- Major rock type
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary
Niuafo'ou ("Tin Can Island") is a low 8-km-wide island that forms the summit of a largely submerged basaltic shield volcano in the north central Lau Basin about 170 km W of the northern end of the Tofua volcanic arc. The circular island encloses a 5-km-wide caldera that is mostly filled by a lake whose bottom extends to below sea level. The inner walls of the caldera drop sharply to the lake, named Big Lake (or Vai Lahi), which contains several small islands and pyroclastic cones on its NE shore. Eruptions recorded since 1814, mostly from circumferential fissures on the west-to-south side of the island, have often damaged villages. A major eruption in 1946 forced evacuation of most of its 1,200 inhabitants.
From Wikipedia
Niuafoʻou is the northernmost island in the kingdom of Tonga. One of the Niua Islands, it is located in the southern Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Samoa, 574 km (357 mi) north of Tongatapu island group and 337 km (209 mi) northwest of Vavaʻu. It is a volcanic rim island with an area of 15 km2 (5.8 sq mi) and a population of 431. The volcano is active and has erupted regularly since 1814, with its last major eruption in 1985.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1985VEI 0Observed1985-03-21 – 1985-03-22NE part of caldera lake (Vai Lahi)
- 1947VEI ?Geological estimate1947-01 – Ongoing
- 1946VEI 2Observed1946-09-09 – 1946-09-17North flank
- 1943VEI 2Observed1943-09-26 – 1943-10-16SW flank
- 1935VEI 2Observed1935-12-07 – 1936-02South flank
- 1929VEI 2Observed1929-07-25 – 1929-07-26West flank
- 1912VEI 2Observed1912-10-15 – OngoingWest side, near Alele 'Uta village
- 1887VEI 2Observed1887 – Ongoing
- 1886VEI 4Observed1886-08-31 – 1886-09-18NE side of caldera
- 1867VEI 1Observed1867-04-12 – OngoingSSW flank
- 1853VEI 0Observed1853-06-24 – 1853-06-24SW caldera rim (Ahau village area)
- 1814VEI 2Observed1814 – OngoingSouth end of caldera ?
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