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Monte Nantai

Nantaisan

Estratovolcán · Japan · 2486 m

The Nantai cone on the right horizon rises above Yunoko lake and the Senjogahara plain (right center). Lava flows from the early stage of the construction of Nantaisan dammed up the Daiyo River, forming Lake Chuzenji (out of view to the right). A collapse scar is visible on the N (left) side of the volcano. The latest effusive activity of Nantai produced the Osawa lava flow, which traveled from the crater down the N flank.
The Nantai cone on the right horizon rises above Yunoko lake and the Senjogahara plain (right center). Lava flows from the early stage of the construction of Nantaisan dammed up the Daiyo River, forming Lake Chuzenji (out of view to the right). A collapse scar is visible on the N (left) side of the volcano. The latest effusive activity of Nantai produced the Osawa lava flow, which traveled from the crater down the N flank. · Foto: Photo by Yukio Hayakawa (Gunma University). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
Japan
Región
Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Northeast Japan Volcanic Arc
Altitud
2486 m
Coordenadas
36.765, 139.491
Última erupción
-9540
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico

Nantaisan stratovolcano rises above the north shore of Lake Chuzenji in Nikko National Park, and forms a backdrop to the temple complex there. Lava flows from the early stage of edifice construction dammed the Daiyo River, forming Lake Chuzenji; the Kegon waterfall plunges over this barrier. Nantaisan has an asymmetrical profile when viewed from the west as a result of late-stage collapse on the north side. Two major late-stage eruptions ejected large amounts of scoria, followed by the emission of pyroclastic flows. The latest effusive activity produced the Osawa lava flow, a thick, viscous dacitic flow that traveled from the breached crater down the N flank. The Bentengawara pyroclastic-flow deposit, representing the latest known eruptive activity, was radiocarbon dated at about 10,000 years Before Present and was emplaced following a quiescent period of about 3,000 years.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El monte Nantai literalmente "montaña del cuerpo del hombre", también llamada Futara-san (二荒山) es un estratovolcán en el parque nacional Nikkō en el centro de Honshū, la isla principal de Japón. Tiene una altura de 2.486 m. Un punto de referencia prominente, se puede ver en días despejados desde la costa del Pacífico, a 100 km de distancia.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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9540 BCE~9540 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?9540 BCE9540 BCE9539 BCE9539 BCE9539 BCE

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 9540 a. C. (±500 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 9540 – En curso

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