Lake Tōya
Toya
Stratovolcano · Japan · 733m

- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- Japan
- Region
- Northwestern Pacific / Northeast Japan Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 733m
- Coordinates
- 42.544, 140.839
- Last eruption
- 2001
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary
Usuzan, one of Hokkaido's most well-known volcanoes, is a small stratovolcano located astride the southern topographic rim of the 110,000-year-old Toya caldera. The center of the 10-km-wide, lake-filled caldera contains Nakajima, a group of forested Pleistocene andesitic lava domes. The summit of the basaltic-to-andesitic edifice of Usu is cut by a somma formed about 20-30,000 years ago when collapse of the volcano produced a debris avalanche that reached the sea. Dacitic domes erupted along two NW-SE-trending lines fill and flank the summit caldera. Three of these domes, O-Usu, Ko-Usu and Showashinzan, along with seven crypto-domes, were erupted during historical time. The 1663 eruption of Usu was one of the largest in Hokkaido during historical time. The war-time growth of Showashinzan from 1943-45 was painstakingly documented by the local postmaster, who created the first detailed record of growth of a lava dome.
Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 2000VEI 2Observed2000-03-31 – 2001-09-15Usu N flank (Kompira-yama & W Nishi-yama)
- 1977VEI 3Observed1977-08-07 – 1982-03-16Usu-Shinzan
- 1944VEI 2Observed1944-06-23 – 1945-09-19Usu East flank (Showa-Shinzan)
- 1910VEI 2Observed1910-07-25 – 1910-11-16Usu North flank (Meiji-Shinzan)
- 1853VEI 4Observed1853-04-22 – 1853-09-16O-Usu
- 1822VEI 4Observed1822-03-12 – 1822-09-16Foot of Ko-Usu dome, Ogari-yama
- 1769VEI 4Observed1769-01-23 – OngoingKo-Usu
- 1690 (±10 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate1690 – OngoingUsu
- 1663VEI 5Observed1663-08-16 – 1663-09-05Usu
- 1638VEI ?Observed1638-07-25 – OngoingUsu
- 1626VEI ?Observed1626-05-19 – 1626-07Usu
- 1611VEI ?Geological estimate1611-10 – Ongoing
- 4600 BCE (±200 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 4600 – OngoingUsu
- 6550 BCE (±1500 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 6550 – OngoingUsu
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