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Yokoate-jima

Yokoatejima

Stratovolkan · Japan · 495 m

Nishimine, the western peak of Yokoatejima, is seen from the NW with a road visible at the left that reaches the summit crater. Yokoatejima is a small, 3.5-km-long island at the SW end of the Tokara island chain with two peaks, Higashimine to the E and Nishimine to the W. It is a post-caldera cone within a 7 x 10 km submarine caldera. Historical documents at the end of the Edo Period mention ash plumes.
Nishimine, the western peak of Yokoatejima, is seen from the NW with a road visible at the left that reaches the summit crater. Yokoatejima is a small, 3.5-km-long island at the SW end of the Tokara island chain with two peaks, Higashimine to the E and Nishimine to the W. It is a post-caldera cone within a 7 x 10 km submarine caldera. Historical documents at the end of the Edo Period mention ash plumes. · Foto: Copyrighted photo by Shun Nakano, 2004 (Japanese Quaternary Volcanoes database, RIODB, http://riodb02.ibase.aist.go.jp/strata/VOL_JP/EN/index.htm and Geol Surv Japan, AIST, http://www.gsj.jp/). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipe
Stratovolkan
Negara
Japan
Wilayah
Western Pacific Volcanic Regions / Ryukyu Volcanic Arc
Ketinggian
495 m
Koordinat
28.797, 128.997
Letusan terakhir
1835
Kondisi tektonik
Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Bentuk lahan
Composite
Batuan utama
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Ringkasan geologi

Yokoatejima is a small, 3.5-km-long, dumbbell-shaped island NW of Amami Oshima Island at the SW end of the Tokara island chain. Two peaks, Higashimine on the east and Nishimine on the west, form the andesitic island. Higashimine, the high point of the island, has a steep-walled, well-preserved summit crater. An arcuate ridge east of Yokoate-jima appears to be part of 7 x 10 km submarine caldera, with Yokoatejima and Kaminonejima to the NNE being post-caldera cones (Nakano et al., 2001-). Yokoatesho (Yokoate Reef) and Kaminone Kaikyu (Kaminone Knoll) lie to NNW and NE of Yokoatejima, respectively. Historical documents at the end of the Edo Period mention ash plumes from Yokoatejima.

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Yokoate-jima (横当島) is an uninhabited volcanic island located in the Tokara Islands, part of the Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.

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