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Isole Kerguelen

Kerguelen Islands

Stratovulcano · France · 1840 m

The Rallier du Baty Peninsula (bottom left) forms the SW tip of Kerguelen Island. It contains two subglacial eruptive centers, Mont St. Allouarn and Mont Henri Rallier du Baty. An active fumarole field is related to a series of Holocene trachytic lava flows and lahars that extend beyond the icecap. The snow-covered peak at the mid-right is late-Pleistocene Mount Ross stratovolcano. The Kerguelen Islands are composed primarily of Tertiary flood basalts and a complex of plutonic rocks extensively modified by glaciation.
The Rallier du Baty Peninsula (bottom left) forms the SW tip of Kerguelen Island. It contains two subglacial eruptive centers, Mont St. Allouarn and Mont Henri Rallier du Baty. An active fumarole field is related to a series of Holocene trachytic lava flows and lahars that extend beyond the icecap. The snow-covered peak at the mid-right is late-Pleistocene Mount Ross stratovolcano. The Kerguelen Islands are composed primarily of Tertiary flood basalts and a complex of plutonic rocks extensively modified by glaciation. · Foto: NASA International Space Station image ISS005-E-21805, 2002 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
France
Regione
Somalian-Antarctic Volcanic Regions / Kerguelen Hotspot Volcano Group
Altitudine
1840 m
Coordinate
-49.580, 69.500
Ultima eruzione
Sconosciuto
Contesto tettonico
Intraplate / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Trachyandesite / Basaltic Trachyandesite
Sintesi geologica

The Kerguelen Islands are composed primarily of Tertiary flood basalts and a complex of plutonic rocks. The trachybasaltic-to-trachytic Mount Ross stratovolcano at the S end was active during the late Pleistocene. The Rallier du Baty Peninsula on the SW tip of the island contains two youthful subglacial eruptive centers, Mont St. Allouarn and Mont Henri Rallier du Baty. An active fumarole field is related to a series of Holocene trachytic lava flows and lahars that extend beyond the icecap (Ballestracci and Nougier, 1984). Gagnevin et al. (2003) dated a trachytic ignimbrite that was considered to represent the last major eruptive event on the Kerguelen Archipelago at 26,000 +/- 3000 years.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Le Isole Kerguelen sono un arcipelago dell'oceano Indiano meridionale. Appartengono alla Francia e costituiscono uno dei cinque distretti delle Terre Australi e Antartiche Francesi con le Isole Crozet, le isole Saint Paul e Amsterdam, le Isole Sparse dell'oceano Indiano, e la Terra Adelia, rivendicata dalla Francia nel continente antartico. La forma di queste isole ricorda una farfalla.

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