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Kurose Hole

Caldera · Japan · 114m (submarine)

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Type
Caldera
Country
Japan
Region
Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Izu Volcanic Arc
Elevation
114m (submarine)
Coordinates
33.400, 139.680
Last eruption
Unknown
Tectonic setting
Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Landform
Caldera
Major rock type
Dacite
Geological summary

Kurose Hole, between Mikura and Hachijo-jima islands, is a nearly circular submarine caldera 5-7 km in diameter with a 600-760 m deep floor. The high point of the caldera rim rises to about 100 m of the ocean surface. Large amounts of dacitic pumice have been recovered from dredges along the inner caldera wall. The age of its most recent eruption is not known.

From Wikipedia

Kurose Hole is a submarine caldera located between Mikurajima and Hachijōjima in the Izu Islands chain. The caldera is 600–760 m deep and 5–7 km wide.

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Eruption history

Detailed timeline

No eruption records available.

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