Savai'i
Savaii
Shield volcano · Samoa · 1858m

- Type
- Shield volcano
- Country
- Samoa
- Region
- Southern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Samoan Hotspot Volcano Group
- Elevation
- 1858m
- Coordinates
- -13.612, -172.525
- Last eruption
- 1911
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
- Landform
- Shield
- Major rock type
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary
Savai'i, the largest and highest of the Samoan islands, consists of a massive basaltic shield volcano constructed along a WNW-ESE-trending rift zone that splits into two rifts on the east side of the 75-km-long, oval-shaped island. Pliocene and Pleistocene shield formation was followed by stream and marine erosion, partial submergence, and growth of coral reefs. Late-stage Pleistocene and Holocene eruptions produced voluminous lava flows that partially buried fringing reefs. Numerous cinder cones and lava cones dot the broad crest of Savai'i, which has a low-angle, dome-like profile and reaches an elevation of 1858 m. Additional cones occur on the north-central flank, and a large number are found in the south-central part of the island. Three eruptions, including two in the 20th century, occurred in historical time, and produced voluminous lava flows that reached the northern coast along broad fronts up to about 15 km wide, destroying several villages and overtopping fringing reefs.
From Wikipedia
Savaiʻi is the largest and highest island both in Samoa and in the Samoan Islands chain. The island is also the sixth largest in Polynesia, behind the three main islands of New Zealand and the Hawaiian Islands of Hawaii and Maui. While it is larger than the second main island, Upolu, it is significantly less populated.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1905VEI 2Observed1905-08-04 – 1911-11Matavanu (north flank 402 m)
- 1902VEI 1Observed1902-10-30 – 1902-11-17Mata Ole Afi (1649 m)
- 1760VEI 2Observed1760 – OngoingMauga Afi (west-central Toasivi ridge)
- 1610 (±200 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate1610 – OngoingLe'ele
- 1350 (±50 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate1350 – OngoingTafua Savai'i?
- 1310 (±50 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate1310 – Ongoing
- 1240 (±30 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate1240 – Ongoing
- 1040 (±150 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate1040 – Ongoing
- 170 (±100 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate170 – Ongoing
- 480 BCE (±300 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 480 – Ongoing
- 1150 BCE (±150 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 1150 – Ongoing
- 1990 BCE (±150 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 1990 – OngoingNorth flank (Maugaloa)
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