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Teahitia

Compound volcano · France · 1743m (submarine)

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Type
Compound volcano
Country
France
Region
Southern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Society Islands Hotspot Volcano Group
Elevation
1743m (submarine)
Coordinates
-17.564, -148.821
Last eruption
1985
Tectonic setting
Intraplate / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Landform
Composite
Major rock type
Trachybasalt / Tephrite Basanite
Geological summary

Teahitia is a submarine volcano in the Society Islands whose summit reaches to within ~1,700 m of the surface, 40 km NE of the SE tip of Tahiti Island. Several seismic swarms in the 1980s included volcanic tremor that may have resulted from submarine eruptions (Talandier and Opal, 1984). Rocks dredged in 1986 "exploded" when they reached the surface, suggesting recent lava extrusion that had not yet had time to equilibrate with pressure and temperature conditions on the submerged flanks of the edifice. Two hydrothermal fields each about 400 x 1,000 m exhibiting low-temperature hydrothermal venting were discovered on the flanks during submersible dives in 1986 and 1989.

From Wikipedia

Teahitiʻa is a submarine volcano, located 40 km (25 mi) northeast of the southeast tip of Tahiti of the Society Islands in the Pacific Ocean, with its peak 1450 meters below the water surface. It belongs to the Society hotspot. Teahitiʻa's last eruption occurred in 1985.

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Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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1982~1982 · 1 eruptions · max VEI 01983~1983 · 2 eruptions · max VEI 01985~1985 · 1 eruptions · max VEI 019821983198419841985

Detailed timeline

  1. 1985VEI 0Observed
    1985-01-10 – 1985-01-25
  2. 1983VEI 0Observed
    1983-07-12 – 1983-07-26
  3. 1983VEI 0Observed
    1983-12-18 – 1984-07-14
  4. 1982VEI 0Observed
    1982-03-16 – 1982-05-19

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