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Guishan Island

Kueishantao

Stratovolcano · Taiwan · 361m

Vigorous submarine fumarolic activity discolors water over broad areas around Kueishantao Island (also known as Gueishan Island, or "Turtle Mountain Island") off the E coast of Taiwan. Historical accounts during the early years of King Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1775-1795 CE) noted a lava flow on the mountain.
Vigorous submarine fumarolic activity discolors water over broad areas around Kueishantao Island (also known as Gueishan Island, or "Turtle Mountain Island") off the E coast of Taiwan. Historical accounts during the early years of King Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1775-1795 CE) noted a lava flow on the mountain. · Photo: Copyrighted photo by Tourism Bureau, Republic of China (Taiwan), 2006. · Wikimedia Commons
Type
Stratovolcano
Country
Taiwan
Region
Western Pacific Volcanic Regions / Ryukyu Volcanic Arc
Elevation
361m
Coordinates
24.841, 121.953
Last eruption
1853
Tectonic setting
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Landform
Composite
Major rock type
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary

Kueishantao Island, the southernmost of five small volcanic islands off the NE coast of Taiwan, is also known as Guieshan Island and "Turtle Mountain Island" due to its profile as seen from some points on Taiwan. It is the southwesternmost volcano along the axis of the Okinawa Trough back-arc basin that extends to the NE from Taiwan to Unzen volcano in Kyushu. The SW tip of the Okinawa Trough extends past Kueishantao onto the Ilao Plain on Taiwan. The island consists of andesitic lava flows and volcaniclastic material. Accounts during the time of King Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1775-1795 CE) noted a lava flow on the mountain. Observations from ships in 1853 were likely from this location. Vigorous submarine fumaroles and solfataras discolor seawater in the area.

From Wikipedia

Ku-suann-tó (Taiwanese)/Guishan Island / Gueishan Island or Steep Island or Turtle Island, also known as Kweishan Island or Kueishan Island, is an island in the Pacific Ocean, part of Toucheng Township, Yilan County, Taiwan and located 9.1 km (5.7 mi) east of port of Kengfang Fishery Harbor. The island's name is derived from the resemblance of the topography of the island to that of a turtle. The island is a dormant volcano that last erupted in 1785.

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Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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1785~1792 · 1 eruptions · max VEI 01846~1853 · 1 eruptions · max VEI 217851799181918331846

Detailed timeline

  1. 1853VEI 2Observed
    1853-10-29 – 1853-11
  2. 1785 (±10 yrs)VEI 0Observed
    1785 – Ongoing

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