Mount Myōkō
Myokosan
Stratovolcano · Japan · 2454m

- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- Japan
- Region
- Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Northeast Japan Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 2454m
- Coordinates
- 36.891, 138.114
- Last eruption
- -750
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary
Myokosan is a steep-sided basaltic-to-dacitic stratovolcano north of Nagano City that overlooks Lake Nojiri below its SE flank. A 3-km-wide caldera breached widely to the east is filled by a flat-topped lava dome that forms the summit. It was constructed during four stages beginning about 300,000 years ago, each evolving from basaltic to andesitic and dacitic eruptions. The latest eruptive stage began about 43,000 years ago. Several episodes of edifice collapse during the late Pleistocene to early Holocene have produced major debris avalanches that traveled to the E and NE. Pyroclastic flows traveled down the eastern flanks during the mid-Holocene about 5,800 and 4,200 years ago, and the latest dated eruption produced pyroclastic surges about 2,800-2,500 years ago. Constant solfataric activity occurs between the dome and the south caldera wall at a place where sulfur was once mined.
From Wikipedia
Mount Myōkō is an active stratovolcano in Honshu, Japan. It is situated at the southwest of Myōkō city, Niigata Prefecture, and a part of Myōkō-Togakushi Renzan National Park. Mount Myōkō is listed as one of 100 Famous Japanese Mountains, and together with Mount Yahiko , it is well known as the "famous mountain" of Niigata Prefecture.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 750 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 750 – Ongoing
- 1200 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 1200 – Ongoing
- 2100 BCE (±500 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 2100 – Ongoing
- 2750 BCE (±100 yrs)VEI 4Geological estimateBCE 2750 – Ongoing
- 2900 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 2900 – Ongoing
- 3450 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 3450 – Ongoing
- 3700 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 3700 – Ongoing
- 4000 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 4000 – Ongoing
- 4300 BCEVEI ?Geological estimateBCE 4300 – Ongoing
- 4750 BCE (±300 yrs)VEI 5Geological estimateBCE 4750 – Ongoing
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