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Isla Marión

Marion Island

Volcán en escudo · South Africa · 1230 m

Marion Island, South Africa's only historically active volcano, is seen from the NE with the meteorological station in the foreground. The red scoria cone is the lowest of a NE-trending chain of cones extending from the near the summit of the shield volcano. The meteorological station sits on Pleistocene lava flows. The island includes about 150 scoria cones and coastal tuff cones, most of which formed during the Holocene. The first historical eruption took place in 1980.
Marion Island, South Africa's only historically active volcano, is seen from the NE with the meteorological station in the foreground. The red scoria cone is the lowest of a NE-trending chain of cones extending from the near the summit of the shield volcano. The meteorological station sits on Pleistocene lava flows. The island includes about 150 scoria cones and coastal tuff cones, most of which formed during the Holocene. The first historical eruption took place in 1980. · Foto: Photo by Ian Meiklejohn (University of Pretoria). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Volcán en escudo
País
South Africa
Región
Somalian-Antarctic Volcanic Regions / Marion Hotspot Volcano Group
Altitud
1230 m
Coordenadas
-46.900, 37.750
Última erupción
2004
Contexto tectónico
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma volcánica
Shield
Roca principal
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico

Marion Island lies at the SW end of a submarine plateau immediately south of the SW Indian Ocean Ridge, opposite Prince Edward Island. The low profile of the 24-km-wide dominantly basaltic and trachybasaltic volcano is formed by two young shields that rise above a flat-topped submarine platform. The island includes about 150 cinder cones, smaller scoria cones, and coastal tuff cones. The earliest dated eruptions took place about 450,000 years ago, but much of the island is covered by Holocene aa and pahoehoe lava flows, and more than 130 scoria cones formed during the Holocene. Many of these appear younger than the 4,020 BP peat layer overlying one of the flows (Verwoerd, 1981). Unvegetated lava flows appear to be only a few hundred years old (Verwoerd, 1967). An eruption in 1980 produced explosive activity and lava flows from a 5-km-long fissure that extended from the summit to the west coast.

Resumen de Wikipedia

La isla Marión es una isla austral del archipiélago de las islas del Príncipe Eduardo, en el océano Índico. Se trata de un volcán en escudo que está situado a 1770 kilómetros al sureste de Port Elizabeth y pertenece a Sudáfrica.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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1980~1982 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 12002~2004 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 119801985199219972002

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 2004VEI 1Observado
    2004-06-24 – 2004-06-24
    South side of island
  2. 1980VEI 1Observado
    1980-09-16 – En curso
    E-W fissure from summit to W coast

Enlaces externos

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