Kolumbo
Vulcano complesso · Greece · 18 m (sottomarino)

- Tipo
- Vulcano complesso
- Paese
- Greece
- Regione
- European Volcanic Regions / Hellenic Volcanic Arc
- Altitudine
- 18 m (sottomarino)
- Coordinate
- 36.524, 25.483
- Ultima eruzione
- 1650
- Forma vulcanica
- Cluster
Sintesi geologica
The submarine Kolumbo volcano is about 15 km NE of the center of the Santorini caldera. Although previously considered to be part of a volcanic field associated with Santorini along a fault zone, Klaver et al. (2016) concluded that Kolumbo was a distinct volcanic system with "a deep differentiation history" based on "a signature of high 208Pb/206Pb compared to Santorini". A strong eruption during September-November 1650 CE killed over 60 people, along with livestock, due to toxic gas emissions; ashfall reached mainland Turkey, and an island of pumice rose above sea level but was rapidly eroded. Klaver et al. (2016) describe the current crater as roughly oval-shaped with a diameter of ~1.7 km, with the crater floor at 500 m below sea level, and the highest point of the crater rim at -18 m. A chain of 19 smaller volcanic features extends ~10 km NE from this primary crater.
Sintesi da Wikipedia
Il Kolumbo è un vulcano sottomarino situato nel Mar Egeo, circa 8 km a nord-est di Santorini e che fa parte dell'arco vulcanico dell'Egeo meridionale.
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Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 1650VEI 4Osservata1650-09-27 – 1650-12-06Kolumbo crater
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