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Isla Bouvet

Bouvet

Volcán en escudo · Norway · 741 m

The uninhabited shield volcano of Bouvet Island is depicted from the SE in this 26 November  1898 watercolor painting. About 95% of the 10-km-wide island is glaciated, and sampling on this basaltic-to-rhyolitic volcano has been restricted to coastal cliffs. A caldera on the opposite (NW) side of the island is breached to the sea. Bouvet, also referred to as Bouvetoya, is located just off the Southwest Indian Ridge, east of the triple junction between the African, South American, and Antarctic plates.
The uninhabited shield volcano of Bouvet Island is depicted from the SE in this 26 November 1898 watercolor painting. About 95% of the 10-km-wide island is glaciated, and sampling on this basaltic-to-rhyolitic volcano has been restricted to coastal cliffs. A caldera on the opposite (NW) side of the island is breached to the sea. Bouvet, also referred to as Bouvetoya, is located just off the Southwest Indian Ridge, east of the triple junction between the African, South American, and Antarctic plates. · Foto: Watercolor painting by F. Winter, 1898 (In: Chun, 1903; courtesy of NOAA Photo Library). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Volcán en escudo
País
Norway
Región
Atlantic Ocean Volcanic Regions / Southern Atlantic Volcano Group
Altitud
741 m
Coordenadas
-54.408, 3.351
Última erupción
-50
Contexto tectónico
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma volcánica
Shield
Roca principal
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico

The solitary ice-covered shield volcano of Bouvet Island is located just off the Southwest Indian Ridge, east of the triple junction between the African, South American, and Antarctic plates. This basaltic-to-rhyolitic island, also referred to as Bouvetoya, was discovered by and later named for Captain Lozier-Bouvet during his 1739 search for the "great southern continent." About 95% of the uninhabited 10-km-wide island is covered by glaciers. The most prominent feature is the 3.5-km-wide Wilhelmplataet caldera, which is breached to the sea on the NW side. A late-stage rhyolitic lava dome forms the Cape Valdivia peninsula on the N flank. A paleomagnetic investigation was made by Lovlie and Furnes (1978) of a massive basaltic lava flow unit at Cape Meteor; based on oriented drill cores they tentatively inferred a minimum age of 2000 years.

Resumen de Wikipedia

La isla Bouvet es una isla subantártica, volcánica, casi completamente cubierta por glaciares y deshabitada. Se encuentra localizada en el océano Atlántico Sur, unos 1750 km al norte de la Antártida, 1900 km al este de las islas Sandwich del Sur y 2520 km al suroeste del cabo de Buena Esperanza, por lo que se la considera la isla deshabitada más remota del planeta. El centro de la isla es un cráter lleno de hielo de un volcán inactivo, conocido como la meseta de Guillermo II. La isla es un territorio dependiente de Noruega.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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50 BCE~50 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 050 BCE50 BCE49 BCE49 BCE49 BCE

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 50 a. C.VEI 0Estimación geológica
    BCE 50 – En curso

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