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Monte submarino James Healy

Healy

Estratovolcán · New Zealand · 980 m (submarino)

A bathymetric map of Healy submarine volcano is overlain by dive tracks of the submersible vehicle Pisces V. Dive depths range from 1,120 to 1,490 m. The resolution of the bathymetry data is 25 m, and the contour interval is 20 m. Roughly 600-year-old pumice deposits found on the shores of North Island, New Zealand, originated from Healy. The bathymetry data were obtained during a 2005 New Zealand-American NOAA Ocean Explorer research expedition to the Kermadec Arc.
A bathymetric map of Healy submarine volcano is overlain by dive tracks of the submersible vehicle Pisces V. Dive depths range from 1,120 to 1,490 m. The resolution of the bathymetry data is 25 m, and the contour interval is 20 m. Roughly 600-year-old pumice deposits found on the shores of North Island, New Zealand, originated from Healy. The bathymetry data were obtained during a 2005 New Zealand-American NOAA Ocean Explorer research expedition to the Kermadec Arc. · Foto: Image courtesy of New Zealand-American Submarine Ring of Fire 2005 Exploration, NOAA Vents Program. · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
New Zealand
Región
Tonga-Kermadec Volcanic Regions / Southern Kermadec Volcanic Arc
Altitud
980 m (submarino)
Coordenadas
-35.004, 178.973
Última erupción
1360
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Dacite
Resumen geológico

Healy submarine volcano lies along the South Kermadec Ridge and consists of an elongated edifice with a 3 x 4 km wide caldera at the NE end whose rim reaches to 1,150 m below sea level. A smaller caldera lies to the SW, and a cone, Cotton volcano, rises to 980 below sea level at the SW end of the 15-km-long complex. The flat-lying floor of the larger NE caldera lies 250-400 m below the caldera rim. Rhyodacitic pumice deposits mantle the caldera floor and walls, as well as the flanks. Active hydrothermal venting has been observed on the lower part of the southern caldera wall. The roughly 590-year-old sea-rafted Loisels Pumice deposit found in many Holocene beach sequences of North Island, New Zealand, and as far away as the Chatham Islands, 650 km east of New Zealand, is chemically and texturally similar to pumices from Healy caldera.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El monte submarino James Healy es un volcán submarino situado entre los montes submarinos de la dorsal sur de Kermadec, al sur de las islas Kermadec de Nueva Zelanda. Consta de un cono volcánico que alcanza una profundidad de 1150 metros bajo el nivel del mar, dos calderas de 2-2,5 kilómetros y 1,3 kilómetros de ancho y un cono parásito que alcanza una profundidad de 950 metros bajo el nivel del mar. Los flancos del volcán están cubiertos de piedra pómez y rocas volcánicas, y en el interior de la caldera se producen fumarolas hidrotermales.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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1360~1360 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?13601360136113611361

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1360 (±75 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica
    1360 – En curso
    Healy caldera

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