Monte Norikura
Norikuradake
Estratovolcán · Japan · 3026 m
- Tipo
- Estratovolcán
- País
- Japan
- Región
- Western Pacific Volcanic Regions / Nankai Volcanic Arc
- Altitud
- 3026 m
- Coordenadas
- 36.106, 137.554
- Última erupción
- -50
- Contexto tectónico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma volcánica
- Composite
- Roca principal
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico
Norikuradake volcano consists of an elongated group of small andesitic stratovolcanoes and craters arranged along a N-S line above a ridge crest in the southern part of the Northern Japan Alps. The 3026-m-high andesitic-to-dacitic volcano is the third highest in Japan and lies at the center of the Norikura volcanic zone extending from Yakedake on the north to Ontake on the south. Early eruptions occurred at both the northern and southern ends of the present-day volcano, forming stratovolcanoes that have been largely buried by later southward-migrating eruptions. It was active during the early Holocene, and the last eruption took place about 2000 years ago.
Resumen de Wikipedia
Resumen en inglésMount Norikura is a potentially active volcano located on the borders of Gifu and Nagano prefectures in Japan. It is part of the Hida Mountains and is listed among the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains and the New 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.
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Historial de erupciones
Línea de tiempo detallada
- 50 a. C.VEI 3Estimación geológicaBCE 50 – En curso
- 7250 a. C. (±150 años)VEI 3Estimación geológicaBCE 7250 – En cursoIchino-ike
- 7700 a. C. (±150 años)VEI 3Estimación geológicaBCE 7700 – En cursoKengamine
Enlaces externos
⚠ Solo como referencia. No apto para respuesta ante emergencias.