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Isla de Ámsterdam

Amsterdam Island

Estratovolcán · France · 881 m

Amsterdam Island has an asymmetrical profile as seen from the SSE in this plate from the SMS Gazelle expedition. The broad area left of the summit of the island is the remnant of a paleo-caldera; cliffs to the left expose remnants of the Fernand paleo-volcano. Deposits from a younger volcano cover most of the island, and more than two dozen cones occur on its flanks.
Amsterdam Island has an asymmetrical profile as seen from the SSE in this plate from the SMS Gazelle expedition. The broad area left of the summit of the island is the remnant of a paleo-caldera; cliffs to the left expose remnants of the Fernand paleo-volcano. Deposits from a younger volcano cover most of the island, and more than two dozen cones occur on its flanks. · Foto: Plate from the SMS Gazelle expedition (courtesy of NOAA Photo Library). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
France
Región
Somalian-Antarctic Volcanic Regions / Amsterdam-St. Paul Hotspot Volcano Group
Altitud
881 m
Coordenadas
-37.830, 77.520
Última erupción
Desconocido
Contexto tectónico
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico

The elliptical 7 x 10 km Amsterdam Island is the northernmost subaerial volcano on the Antarctic Plate. The basaltic volcano is located near the axis of the East Indian Ocean Ridge adjacent to the Indian Plate. Amsterdam volcano was formed during two episodes of cone growth accompanied by the formation of small calderas. The caldera of the youngest eruptive center, 2 km ENE of the earlier one, contained a lava lake that fed several stages of lava outflows. Minor late-stage eruptions formed more than two dozen scoria cones and many small lava flows. No observed eruptions are known, although the fresh morphology at Dumas Crater on the NE flank suggests it may have occurred as recently as a century ago (Nougier, 1982).

Resumen de Wikipedia

La isla [de] Ámsterdam, a veces llamada Nueva Ámsterdam, es una pequeña isla deshabitada situada al sur del océano Índico, que forma parte de las Tierras Australes y Antárticas Francesas. Es de origen volcánico, aunque inactiva en la actualidad, con un área de 57,5 km² y 10 km de longitud mayor. Su punto más alto es el mont de las Dives.

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