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Tūhua

Tuhua/Mayor Island

Vulcano a scudo · New Zealand · 355 m

Mayor Island in the Bay of Plenty is seen here from the W. The low, 4-km-wide island, also known as Tuhua, is the summit of the broad 15-km-wide volcano. A 3-km-wide caldera formed during two or three collapse events, the latest of which followed a major explosive eruption about 6,300 years ago. Mayor Island was recognized as an active volcano only within the past two decades. Its latest eruption may have occurred only 500-1,000 years ago.
Mayor Island in the Bay of Plenty is seen here from the W. The low, 4-km-wide island, also known as Tuhua, is the summit of the broad 15-km-wide volcano. A 3-km-wide caldera formed during two or three collapse events, the latest of which followed a major explosive eruption about 6,300 years ago. Mayor Island was recognized as an active volcano only within the past two decades. Its latest eruption may have occurred only 500-1,000 years ago. · Foto: Photo by Malcolm Buck, 1980. · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Vulcano a scudo
Paese
New Zealand
Regione
Tonga-Kermadec Volcanic Regions / Taupo Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
355 m
Coordinate
-37.280, 176.250
Ultima eruzione
-5055
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Shield
Roccia principale
Rhyolite
Sintesi geologica

The 4-km-wide Tuhua/Mayor Island, offshore of North Island in the Bay of Plenty, is the emergent portion of a 15-km-wide peralkaline shield volcano constructed between about 120,000 and 35,000 years ago. A 3-km-wide composite caldera was formed in two or three collapse events, the last of which took place about 6,300 years ago, and was accompanied by a Plinian eruption that produced tephra deposits up to 70 cm thick on the mainland. Post-caldera eruptions generated a series of lava domes and flows emplaced from NNE-trending vents within the caldera that have filled it to depths of at least 180 m. The latest eruption has not been dated, but was considered by Houghton et al. (1992) to have occurred perhaps only 500-1,000 years ago.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Tūhua è un vulcano a scudo dormiente nella baia dell'Abbondanza, sulla costa settentrionale della Nuova Zelanda.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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6050 BCE~5950 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?5154 BCE~5055 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 56050 BCE5851 BCE5552 BCE5353 BCE5154 BCE

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 5055 a.C. (±155 anni)VEI 5Stima geologica
    BCE 5055 – In corso
    South end of caldera, Taratimi Bay
  2. 6050 a.C. (±75 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 6050 – In corso
    SE caldera rim

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