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Mariana Back-Arc Segment at 15.5°N

Fissure vent · United States · 4100m (submarine)

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Type
Fissure vent
Country
United States
Region
Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Mariana Volcanic Arc
Elevation
4100m (submarine)
Coordinates
15.406, 144.506
Last eruption
2015
Tectonic setting
Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Landform
Cluster
Geological summary

The Mariana back-arc spreading segment centered at 15.5°N is part of a line of recently surveyed segments with anomalous hydrothermal plumes. The line parallels the Mariana Islands (about 100 km E) and the Mariana Trench (~300 km E). A series of very recently erupted lava flows were discovered in late 2015 along this back-arc zone about 130 km WNW of Saipan. Flows near 15.4°N were not present at the time of a February 2013 bathymetric survey. Large hydrothermal plumes and intense chemical anomalies in the ocean overlie the area. The sediment-free pillow lavas have a dark glassy crust at water depths of between 4,100 and 4,450 m, believed to be the deepest reported eruption known, and the first to be found along a slow-spreading ridge.

Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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2013~2013 · 1 eruptions · max VEI 020132013201420142014

Detailed timeline

  1. 2013VEI 0Observed
    2013-02-13 – 2015-12-01
    Along a 10 km N-S line at 15.4°N

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