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Banco D. João de Castro

Don Joao de Castro Bank

Volcán en escudo · Portugal · 13 m (submarino)

This side-viewing sonar image shows two 45 x 90 m craters on the NW flank of Don Joao de Castro Bank in the Azores taken by U.S. Navy submarine NR-1. The younger left crater displays a floor consisting of a chilled lava lake with polygonal surface fractures. The right crater is much less distinct because its surface is obscured by tephra deposits. The line at the right is the center track line of the sonar image.
This side-viewing sonar image shows two 45 x 90 m craters on the NW flank of Don Joao de Castro Bank in the Azores taken by U.S. Navy submarine NR-1. The younger left crater displays a floor consisting of a chilled lava lake with polygonal surface fractures. The right crater is much less distinct because its surface is obscured by tephra deposits. The line at the right is the center track line of the sonar image. · Foto: U. S. Navy image courtesy of Rick Wunderman, 2003 (Smithsonian Institution).
Tipo
Volcán en escudo
País
Portugal
Región
Atlantic Ocean Volcanic Regions / Azores-Terceira Rift Volcanic Province
Altitud
13 m (submarino)
Coordenadas
38.230, -26.630
Última erupción
1720
Contexto tectónico
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma volcánica
Shield
Roca principal
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico

Don Joao de Castro Bank is a large submarine volcano that rises to within 13 m of the ocean surface roughly halfway between Terceira and San Miguel Islands. Pillow lavas form the base of the volcano, which is capped by basaltic hyaloclastites. A submarine eruption during December 1720 produced an ephemeral island that attained a length of 1.5 km and a height of about 250 m before it was eroded beneath the surface two years later. The volcano (also spelled Dom Joao de Castro) was named after the Portuguese hydrographic survey vessel that surveyed the bank in 1941. Two youthful craters, one tephra covered and the other sediment free, are located on the NW flank. The submarine volcano has a shallow fumarole field and remains seismically active.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El Banco D. João de Castro es un gran volcán submarino en las Azores en el centro del océano Atlántico. El volcán queda a medio camino entre las islas de Terceira y São Miguel, en coordenadas 38.14, -26.38. Se alza dentro de catorce metros de la superficie del agua. El volcán tiene un gran campo de fumarola y permanece sísmicamente activo.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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1720~1748 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 31969~1997 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 017201775185919141969

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1997VEI 0Estimación geológica
    1997-06-27 – 1997-07-16
    NW of Don Joao de Castro Bank
  2. 1720VEI 3Observado
    1720-12-08 – 1720-12-26

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