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Fonualei

Estratovolcán · Tonga · 188 m

Seen from the NE, Fonualei volcano is a small, less than 2-km-wide island that contains active fumaroles in the crater, which is breached to the SW with a fresh lava flow extending to the sea and forming a rugged shoreline. Blocky lava flows from a central cone have reached the sea through notches in the caldera rim. Eruptions have been recorded since 1791.
Seen from the NE, Fonualei volcano is a small, less than 2-km-wide island that contains active fumaroles in the crater, which is breached to the SW with a fresh lava flow extending to the sea and forming a rugged shoreline. Blocky lava flows from a central cone have reached the sea through notches in the caldera rim. Eruptions have been recorded since 1791. · Foto: Photo by Paul Taylor (published in Taylor and Ewart, 1997). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
Tonga
Región
Tonga-Kermadec Volcanic Regions / Tofua Volcanic Arc
Altitud
188 m
Coordenadas
-18.023, -174.317
Última erupción
1957
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Dacite
Resumen geológico

The small island of Fonualei (~2 km diameter) contains a fumarolically active crater breached to the SE with a fresh lava flow extending to the sea and forming a rugged shoreline. Steep, inward-facing scarps mark the rim of a partially exposed caldera. Blocky lava flows fill much of the northern caldera moat and reach the sea to the north and east. In contrast to the andesitic and basaltic rocks of other islands of the Tonga arc, Fonualei lavas are of dominantly dacitic composition. Eruptions have been recorded since 1791, with the largest taking place in June 1846, when explosive eruptions produced large pumice rafts, ashfall damaged crops on the island of Vava'u (70 km SSE), and ash was reported by vessels up to 950 km distant. In 1939 explosive and effusive activity occurred from summit and flank vents, and water spouts were reported 1.6 km SE of the island.

Resumen de Wikipedia

Resumen en inglés

Fonualei is an uninhabited volcanic island in the kingdom of Tonga. It 70 km northwest of Vavaʻu and is part of the highly active Kermadec-Tonga subduction zone and its associated volcanic arc, which extends from New Zealand north-northeast to Fiji, and is formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Indo-Australian Plate. The closest island to Fonualei is Tokū 19.7 km to the southeast.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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1780~1799 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 21838~1858 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 41896~1916 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?1935~1955 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 21955~1974 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 117801819187719161955

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1974VEI 1Estimación geológica
    1974-02-16 – En curso
  2. 1957VEI ?Observado
    1957-06-16 – En curso
  3. 1951VEI 2Observado
    1951-08-21 – En curso
    North-central part of the island
  4. 1939VEI 2Observado
    1939-06 – En curso
    Summit, W and SE sides
  5. 1906VEI ?Observado
    1906-03 – En curso
  6. 1846VEI 4Observado
    1846-06-11 – 1846-10-10
  7. 1791VEI 2Observado
    1791 – En curso
  8. 1780VEI ?Estimación geológica
    1780 – En curso

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