Niigata-Yake-Yama
Niigata-Yakeyama
Lava dome · Japan · 2400m

- Type
- Lava dome
- Country
- Japan
- Region
- Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Northeast Japan Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 2400m
- Coordinates
- 36.921, 138.036
- Last eruption
- 1998
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Landform
- Minor (Silicic)
- Major rock type
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary
Niigata-Yakeyama, one of several Japanese volcanoes named Yakeyama ("Burning Mountain"), is an andesitic-to-dacitic lava dome in Niigata prefecture in west-central Honshu, about 20 km from the coast. The volcano was constructed on a base of Tertiary mountains beginning about 3,100 years ago. Three major eruptions in the past 1,000 years have produced pyroclastic flows and lava flows that traveled mainly down the Hayakawa river valley to the N and NW. The first of these eruptions, in 887 CE (and possibly 989 CE), produced the Hayakawa pyroclastic flow, which reached the coast, and the massive Mae-yama lava flow, which traveled about 6.5 km down the Hayakawa river valley. The summit lava dome was emplaced during the 1361 CE eruption, and the last magmatic eruption took place in 1773 CE. Eruptive activity since 1773 has consisted of relatively minor phreatic explosions from several radial fissures and explosion craters that cut the summit and flanks of the dome.
From Wikipedia
Niigata-Yake-Yama is an active volcano in Honshu, Japan. A large eruption in 887 AD sent pyroclastic flows to the Japan Sea.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1998VEI 1Observed1998-03-30 – OngoingUpper east flank
- 1997VEI 1Observed1997-10-29 – 1997-12-10Upper east flank
- 1989VEI 1Observed1989-04-19 – 1989-04-26Upper East flank
- 1987VEI 1Observed1987-04-25 – Ongoing
- 1983VEI 1Observed1983-04-14 – 1983-04-15
- 1974VEI 2Observed1974-07-28 – 1974-07-28WNW and NNE side of lava dome
- 1963VEI 1Observed1963-02-14 – Ongoing
- 1963VEI 1Observed1963-07-10 – 1963-09-30
- 1962VEI 1Observed1962-03-14 – 1962-03-14
- 1949VEI 2Observed1949-02-05 – 1949-09-13NE-SW fissures, both sides of summit
- 1854VEI ?Observed1854 – OngoingNW flank
- 1852VEI 2Observed1852-11-01 – 1853-05NW flank
- 1773VEI 3Observed1773 – Ongoing
- 1361VEI 3Observed1361 – Ongoing
- 989VEI ?Observed989 – Ongoing
- 887VEI 4Observed887 – Ongoing
- 813VEI ?Observed813 – Ongoing
- 700 BCE (±100 yrs)VEI 3Geological estimateBCE 700 – Ongoing
- 1750 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 1750 – Ongoing
- 1900 BCE (±1050 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 1900 – Ongoing
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