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Flores Island

Flores

Stratovolcano · Portugal · 914m

Lakes occupy Caldeira Funda (left) and Caldeira Rasa (right) on SW Flores Island in this view from the east. The Caldeira Funda de Lajes tuff ring formed about 3,150 years ago, accompanied by a lava flow that reached the coast to the southeast. The 12 x 17 km island of Flores has numerous cones and craters.
Lakes occupy Caldeira Funda (left) and Caldeira Rasa (right) on SW Flores Island in this view from the east. The Caldeira Funda de Lajes tuff ring formed about 3,150 years ago, accompanied by a lava flow that reached the coast to the southeast. The 12 x 17 km island of Flores has numerous cones and craters. · Photo: Photo by Björn Ehrlich, 2007 (Wikipedia). · Wikimedia Commons
Type
Stratovolcano
Country
Portugal
Region
Atlantic Ocean Volcanic Regions / Azores-Terceira Rift Volcanic Province
Elevation
914m
Coordinates
39.462, -31.216
Last eruption
-950
Tectonic setting
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Landform
Composite
Major rock type
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary

Flores Island and Corvo Island to its north are located over 200 km W of the other Azores islands, west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Growth of an initially submarine volcano included Pleistocene explosive activity associated with formation of small calderas. The 12 x 17 km island of Flores contains numerous cones and craters. Following a long period of quiescence beginning about 200,000 years ago, several phreatomagmatic craters and associated lava flows erupted during the Holocene. The Caldeira Funda de Lajes tuff ring formed about 3,150 years ago, accompanied by a lava flow that reached the SE coast at Lajes. The Caldeira Comprida tuff ring in Caldeira Seca, west-central Flores, erupted about 2,900 years ago and produced a lava flow that traveled NW to the coast at Faja Grande.

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Flores Island is an island of the Western Group of the Azores.

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Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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1200 BCE~1175 BCE · 1 eruptions · max VEI ?975 BCE~950 BCE · 1 eruptions · max VEI ?1200 BCE1150 BCE1075 BCE1025 BCE975 BCE

Detailed timeline

  1. 950 BCE (±100 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate
    BCE 950 – Ongoing
    Caldeira Comprida
  2. 1200 BCE (±100 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate
    BCE 1200 – Ongoing
    Caldeira Funda de Lajes

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