Lipari
Stratovulcano · Italy · 590 m
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- Tipo
- Stratovulcano
- Paese
- Italy
- Regione
- European Volcanic Regions / Aeolian Volcanic Arc
- Altitudine
- 590 m
- Coordinate
- 38.490, 14.933
- Ultima eruzione
- 1230
- Contesto tettonico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Composite
- Roccia principale
- Rhyolite
Sintesi geologica
Lipari, the largest of the Aeolian Islands, is located immediately north of Vulcano Island. The irregular-shaped island contains numerous small stratovolcanoes, craters, and lava domes on a basement of submarine volcanic deposits. Lipari was formed in three major eruptive cycles, the first of which took place from about 223 to 188 thousand years ago (ka) from N-S-trending fissures on the western side of the island. The second eruptive period from about 102 to 53 ka included the formation of the Monte San Angelo and Costa d'Agosto stratovolcanoes in the center of the island. The third eruptive cycle (40 ka to the present) included the Monte Guardia sequence, erupted at the southern tip of the island between about 22,600 and 16,800 years ago, and Holocene rhyolitic pyroclastic deposits and obsidian lava flows at the NE end of the island. The latest eruption, at Monte Pilato on the NE tip of the island, formed the Rocche Rosse and Forgia Vecchia obsidian lava flows, which have been dated variously from about 500 to 1230 CE. Objects made of obsidian from Lipari have been found throughout southern Italy.
Sintesi da Wikipedia
Lipari è un comune italiano di 12 768 abitanti della città metropolitana di Messina, in Sicilia.
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Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 1230 (±40 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica1230 – In corsoPelato (Forgia Vecchia, Rocche Rossi)
- 780 (±100 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica780 – In corsoMonte Pelato
- 5820 a.C. (±75 anni)VEI ?Stima geologicaBCE 5820 – In corsoGabellotto-Fiumebianco
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