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Volcán Rabaul

Rabaul

Caldera · Papua New Guinea · 688 m

The city of Rabaul is seen here in 1969. The low-lying Rabaul caldera forms a sheltered harbor once utilized by New Britain's largest city. A powerful explosive eruption in 1994 forced its evacuation. The 8 x 14 km caldera opens on the W, where its floor is flooded by Blanche Bay. Two major Holocene caldera-forming eruptions took place as recently as 3,500 and 1,400 years ago. Several post-caldera cones, including Tavurvur to the far right, have recorded eruptions.
The city of Rabaul is seen here in 1969. The low-lying Rabaul caldera forms a sheltered harbor once utilized by New Britain's largest city. A powerful explosive eruption in 1994 forced its evacuation. The 8 x 14 km caldera opens on the W, where its floor is flooded by Blanche Bay. Two major Holocene caldera-forming eruptions took place as recently as 3,500 and 1,400 years ago. Several post-caldera cones, including Tavurvur to the far right, have recorded eruptions. · Foto: Photo by Wally Johnson, 1969 (Australia Bureau of Mineral Resources). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Caldera
País
Papua New Guinea
Región
Southwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Bismarck Volcanic Arc
Altitud
688 m
Coordenadas
-4.246, 152.194
Última erupción
2014
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Caldera
Roca principal
Dacite
Resumen geológico

The low-lying Rabaul caldera on the tip of the Gazelle Peninsula at the NE end of New Britain forms a broad sheltered harbor utilized by what was the island's largest city prior to a major eruption in 1994. The outer flanks of the asymmetrical shield volcano are formed by thick pyroclastic-flow deposits. The 8 x 14 km caldera is widely breached on the east, where its floor is flooded by Blanche Bay and was formed about 1,400 years ago. An earlier caldera-forming eruption about 7,100 years ago is thought to have originated from Tavui caldera, offshore to the north. Three small stratovolcanoes lie outside the N and NE caldera rims. Post-caldera eruptions built basaltic-to-dacitic pyroclastic cones on the caldera floor near the NE and W caldera walls. Several of these, including Vulcan cone, which was formed during a large eruption in 1878, have produced major explosive activity during historical time. A powerful explosive eruption in 1994 occurred simultaneously from Vulcan and Tavurvur volcanoes and forced the temporary abandonment of Rabaul city.

Resumen de Wikipedia

La Caldera de Rabaul o el Volcán Rabaul, es un gran volcán sobre la punta de la península de Gazelle en Nueva Bretaña, Papúa Nueva Guinea, y saca su nombre de la ciudad de Rabaul dentro de la caldera. La caldera tiene muchas subrajas, Tavurvur ser el más conocido por sus erupciones devastadoras sobre Rabaul. Los flancos externos del pico más alto, un volcán en escudo asimétrico de 688 metros de alto, son formados por depósitos de flujos piroclásticos gruesos. No hay ningún signo de un escudo a lo largo del borde del caldera, haciendo la posición probablemente debajo del agua, sobre el piso del caldera.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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683~816 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 61349~1482 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?1748~1881 · 4 erupciones · VEI máx. 31881~2014 · 13 erupciones · VEI máx. 4683949134916151881

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 2014VEI 3Observado
    2014-07-07 – 2014-09-18
    Tavurvur
  2. 2013VEI 2Observado
    2013-01-19 – 2014-03-11
    Tavurvur
  3. 2011VEI 2Observado
    2011-03-29 – 2011-08-12
    Tavurvur
  4. 2010VEI 1Observado
    2010-07-23 – 2010-07-25
    Tavurvur
  5. 2006VEI 4Observado
    2006-08-11 – 2010-01-31
    Tavurvur
  6. 2005VEI 2Observado
    2005-01-25 – 2006-02-17
    Tavurvur
  7. 2002VEI 2Observado
    2002-10-06 – 2004-02-17
    Tavurvur
  8. 1995VEI 2Observado
    1995-11-28 – 2001-09-05
    Tavurvur
  9. 1994VEI 4Observado
    1994-09-19 – 1995-04-16
    Tavurvur and Vulcan
  10. 1943VEI 2Observado
    1943-11-24 – 1943-12-23
    Tavurvur
  11. 1941VEI 2Observado
    1941-06-06 – 1942-03-31
    Tavurvur
  12. 1940VEI 1Observado
    1940-02-04 – 1940-05-18
    Tavurvur
  13. 1937VEI 4Observado
    1937-05-29 – 1937-06-02
    Vulcan and Tavurvur
  14. 1878VEI 3Observado
    1878-01-30 – 1878-02-26
    Vulcan Island and Tavurvur
  15. 1850VEI 2Observado
    1850 – En curso
    Sulfur Creek
  16. 1791VEI 2Observado
    1791-05-22 – En curso
    Tavurvur
  17. 1767VEI 2Observado
    1767-09-10 – En curso
    Tavurvur ?
  18. 1450 (±150 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica
    1450 – En curso
    NE caldera rim (Rabalanakia)
  19. 683 (±2 años)VEI 6Estimación geológica
    683 – En curso

Enlaces externos

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