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Mehetia

Stratovolcano · France · 389m

The 1.5-km-wide, steep-sided island of Meheti’a, seen here from the south, is the youngest and SE-most of the Society Islands. Wave erosion has exposed older lava flows, leaving steep cliffs that overlie coral reefs.
The 1.5-km-wide, steep-sided island of Meheti’a, seen here from the south, is the youngest and SE-most of the Society Islands. Wave erosion has exposed older lava flows, leaving steep cliffs that overlie coral reefs. · Photo: Photo by Jacky Vedraine (http://www.polynesiepassion.net). · Wikimedia Commons
Type
Stratovolcano
Country
France
Region
Southern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Society Islands Hotspot Volcano Group
Elevation
389m
Coordinates
-17.874, -148.068
Last eruption
Unknown
Tectonic setting
Intraplate / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Landform
Composite
Major rock type
Trachybasalt / Tephrite Basanite
Geological summary

The 1.5-km-wide, steep-sided island of Mehetia (known as Me'etia or Meket'ia in the Tahitian and Tuamotuan languages, respectively), the youngest and SE-most of the Society Islands, lacks a well-developed fringing coral reef. The ~400-m-high island is the summit of a large volcano that rises 4,000 m from the sea floor. An older edifice is formed of a lava flow sequence overlain by hydromagmatic deposits and Strombolian ejecta. The summit crater, 150 m wide and 80 m deep, has been the source of the youngest lava flows on the island (Binard et al., 1993). Polynesian legends mention "large fires," and the lack of vegetation on some lava flows suggests that the latest activity occurred within the last 2,000 years (Talandier and Custer, 1976). Other recent activity originated from a submarine crater at 2,500-2,700 m depth on the SE flank.

From Wikipedia

Mehetiʻa or Meʻetiʻa is a volcanic island in the Windward Islands, in the east of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. It is a very young active stratovolcano 110 kilometres (68 mi) east of the Taiarapu Peninsula of Tahiti. It belongs to the Teahitiʻa-Mehetia hotspot.

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Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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1981~1981 · 1 eruptions · max VEI 019811981198219821982

Detailed timeline

  1. 1981VEI 0Geological estimate
    1981-03-05 – 1981-12-16
    SE of Mehetia (-1700 m?)

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