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Monte Berlín

Berlin

Volcán en escudo · Antarctica · 3478 m

Mount Berlin is seen here from Mount Moulton to the east and is located in the Flood Range of Marie Byrd Land, near the eastern coast of the Ross Sea. Major features include Berlin Crater and Merrem Peak, with active fumaroles around the western and northern Berlin Crater rims.
Mount Berlin is seen here from Mount Moulton to the east and is located in the Flood Range of Marie Byrd Land, near the eastern coast of the Ross Sea. Major features include Berlin Crater and Merrem Peak, with active fumaroles around the western and northern Berlin Crater rims. · Foto: Photo by Oscar González-Ferrán (University of Chile). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Volcán en escudo
País
Antarctica
Región
Antarctic-Scotia Volcanic Regions / Western Antarctica Volcanic Province
Altitud
3478 m
Coordenadas
-76.050, -136.000
Última erupción
-8350
Contexto tectónico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Shield
Roca principal
Trachyte / Trachydacite
Resumen geológico

Mount Berlin consists of two coalescing shield volcanoes, Berlin Crater and Merrem Peak, each with a 2-km-wide summit caldera. Mount Berlin is located in the Flood Range of Marie Byrd Land, near the eastern coast of the Ross Sea. The two calderas are oriented along an east-west line, characteristic of Flood Range volcanoes. The westernmost and highest volcano, Berlin Crater, reaches 3478 m and is located 3.5 km ESE of Merrem Peak caldera. Berlin Crater displays active fumaroles along its western and northern caldera rims, producing the characteristic Antarctic fumarolic ice towers. The youngest dated tephra of a series of tephra layers in glacial ice at Mount Moulton that was attributed to Mount Berlin had an age of about 14.5 +/- 3.8 thousand years (ka), and a younger undated tephra layer was present. A lava flow at the base of an ice cave below a fumarolic ice tower was dated at about 10.3 +/- 2.7 ka.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El monte Berlín es el sexto volcán más alto de la Antártida. Se halla 16 kilómetros al oeste del monte Moulton en la Tierra de Marie Byrd cerca de la costa este del mar de Ross. Se compone de dos volcanes en escudo: el pico Marren y el cráter Berlín. La estructura volcánica se considera activa, pues se han observado fumarolas humeando cerca del borde norte y este de la caldera, las cuales producen torres de hielo.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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8350 BCE~8350 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 08350 BCE8350 BCE8349 BCE8349 BCE8349 BCE

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 8350 a. C. (±5300 años)VEI 0Estimación geológica
    BCE 8350 – En curso

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