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Traitor's Head

Stratovolcano · Vanuatu · 817m

The peninsula at the top of this Space Shuttle image of Erromango Island (N is approximately to the left) is the Traitor's Head Peninsula. Three Holocene cones at Traitor's Head are the youngest on the 50-km-long island. The volcanoes initially formed an offshore island that later joined the mainland through uplift. The only documented activity at Erromango was a submarine vent that erupted in 1881.
The peninsula at the top of this Space Shuttle image of Erromango Island (N is approximately to the left) is the Traitor's Head Peninsula. Three Holocene cones at Traitor's Head are the youngest on the 50-km-long island. The volcanoes initially formed an offshore island that later joined the mainland through uplift. The only documented activity at Erromango was a submarine vent that erupted in 1881. · Photo: NASA Space Shuttle image STS68-220-4, 1994 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/).
Type
Stratovolcano
Country
Vanuatu
Region
Southwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Vanuatu Volcanic Arc
Elevation
817m
Coordinates
-18.754, 169.238
Last eruption
1881
Tectonic setting
Subduction zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
Landform
Composite
Major rock type
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary

The Traitor's Head peninsula north of Cook Bay on eastern Erromango Island is comprised of three Holocene volcanic cones that are the youngest on the 50-km-long island. Mounts Rantop, Nagat, and Oulenou are small basaltic-to-andesitic stratovolcanoes with well-preserved morphologies. Rantop is the largest, but Oulenou is the most youthful looking, with an unbreached crater. A low plateau to the NW is underlain by ash deposits distributed by southeasterly trade winds. The volcanoes initially formed an offshore island that was joined to the mainland by uplift after volcanism ceased. A submarine vent offshore between the tip of the peninsula and Goat Island, 5 km to the NE, erupted in 1881, the only recorded activity of the Erromango volcanoes.

Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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1881~1889 · 1 eruptions · max VEI 01951~1959 · 1 eruptions · max VEI ?18811897192019361951

Detailed timeline

  1. 1959VEI ?Geological estimate
    1959-07-02 – Ongoing
    Four submarine vents N of Erromango
  2. 1881VEI 0Observed
    1881 – Ongoing
    NE flank submarine vent

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