Southern EPR-Segment K
Southern EPR at 17.5°S (Segment K)
Fissure vent · Undersea Features · 2566m (submarine)

- Type
- Fissure vent
- Country
- Undersea Features
- Region
- Southern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Southern East Pacific Rise Volcanic Province
- Elevation
- 2566m (submarine)
- Coordinates
- -17.436, -113.206
- Last eruption
- 1990
- Tectonic setting
- Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
- Landform
- Cluster
- Major rock type
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary
Lava flows from a very recent eruption were observed in 1994 along segment K of the southern East Pacific Rise. This segment of the mid-ocean ridge north of the Easter microplate displays the broadest cross-sectional area and the shallowest depth (2,566 m) of the southern East Pacific Rise between 13°40' and 18°30'S. Glassy, unsedimented lava flows on the 17.5°S segment of the East Pacific Rise were considered, from biological observations and chemical analyses of the plume and vent fluids, to have been erupted within 2-3 years of a November-December 1993 plume survey. Lava was erupted along two segments, a 4-km-long flow at the southern site and a 5-10 km flow at the northern site. Numerous low- and high-temperature hydrothermal vents are active along this segment of the ridge.
Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1990 (±2 yrs)VEI 0Observed1990-07-02 – Ongoing
- 1965VEI 0Geological estimate1965-07-02 – OngoingSouth of Aldo-Kihi lava flow
- 1930VEI 0Geological estimate1930 – OngoingNorth of Aldo-Kiri lava flow
- 1840VEI 0Geological estimate1840 – OngoingNorth of Aldo-Kiri lava flow
- 1625VEI 0Geological estimate1625 – OngoingSouth of Aldo-Kihi lava flow
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