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Kasuga

Kasuga 1

Estratovolcán · United States · 598 m (submarino)

Kasuga, the northernmost of three seamounts in the Kasuga seamount chain (and also known as Kasuga 1), rises to within about 600 m of the sea surface SE of Fukujin submarine volcano. A series of flank vents are located low on the southern side of the edifice. Pumice from a submarine eruption was witnessed in 1959.
Kasuga, the northernmost of three seamounts in the Kasuga seamount chain (and also known as Kasuga 1), rises to within about 600 m of the sea surface SE of Fukujin submarine volcano. A series of flank vents are located low on the southern side of the edifice. Pumice from a submarine eruption was witnessed in 1959. · Foto: Image courtesy of NOAA, 2003 (http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/03fire/logs/mar02/media/kasuga.html). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
United States
Región
Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Mariana Volcanic Arc
Altitud
598 m (submarino)
Coordenadas
21.765, 143.710
Última erupción
1959
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Crustal thickness unknown
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico

Kasuga 1, the northernmost of three seamounts in the the Kasuga seamount chain SE of Fukujin, rises from a depth of 3,000 m to within about 600 m of the ocean surface. A series of flank vents are located low on the southern side of the edifice. The summit does not have a caldera or display hydrothermal activity, and is largely covered by volcaniclastics. Altered basaltic and andesitic rocks dredged from the summit suggest that it is the oldest of the three seamounts, although delicately preserved lava flow lobes and toes from a flank eruption suggest a very youthful age. It is listed as an active volcano by the Japan Meteorological Agency, and floating pumice attributed to a submarine eruption was seen south of it in the summer of 1959. Water discoloration from a possible submarine eruption was reported near the seamount in November 1975.

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Resumen en inglés

Kasuga 1 is a seamount and active volcano of the Mariana volcanic arc. It rises 3,000 m (9,800 ft) above the seafloor to about 600 m (2,000 ft) beneath the ocean surface. The volcano represents the northernmost of the three that forms the Kasuga seamount chain and is located southeast of Fukujin. Its last confirmed eruption was in July 1959 which produced pumice and another possible eruption may have occurred in 1975 when discolored water was observed around the seamount. Based on the samples of basalt and andesite collected at the summit, it is the oldest of the seamounts.

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Historial de erupciones

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1959~1961 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 01973~1975 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 019591962196719701973

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1975VEI 0Estimación geológica
    1975-11-16 – En curso
    21.78 N 143.71 E
  2. 1959VEI 0Observado
    1959-07-15 – En curso

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