Rabaul (vulcano)
Rabaul
Caldera · Papua New Guinea · 688 m

- Tipo
- Caldera
- Paese
- Papua New Guinea
- Regione
- Southwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Bismarck Volcanic Arc
- Altitudine
- 688 m
- Coordinate
- -4.246, 152.194
- Ultima eruzione
- 2014
- Contesto tettonico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Caldera
- Roccia principale
- Dacite
Sintesi geologica
The low-lying Rabaul caldera on the tip of the Gazelle Peninsula at the NE end of New Britain forms a broad sheltered harbor utilized by what was the island's largest city prior to a major eruption in 1994. The outer flanks of the asymmetrical shield volcano are formed by thick pyroclastic-flow deposits. The 8 x 14 km caldera is widely breached on the east, where its floor is flooded by Blanche Bay and was formed about 1,400 years ago. An earlier caldera-forming eruption about 7,100 years ago is thought to have originated from Tavui caldera, offshore to the north. Three small stratovolcanoes lie outside the N and NE caldera rims. Post-caldera eruptions built basaltic-to-dacitic pyroclastic cones on the caldera floor near the NE and W caldera walls. Several of these, including Vulcan cone, which was formed during a large eruption in 1878, have produced major explosive activity during historical time. A powerful explosive eruption in 1994 occurred simultaneously from Vulcan and Tavurvur volcanoes and forced the temporary abandonment of Rabaul city.
Sintesi da Wikipedia
Il vulcano Rabaul è una grande caldera situata sulla punta della Gazelle nella Nuova Britannia Orientale in Papua Nuova Guinea. Il nome deriva dalla città di Rabaul, distrutta nel 1994 dall'eruzione simultanea del Tavurvur e Vulcano, due delle molte bocche eruttive della caldera. Parte della caldera è sommersa. È noto in Italia oltre che per la devastante eruzione del 1994 per essere un vulcano con caratteristiche simili ai Campi Flegrei.
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Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 2014VEI 3Osservata2014-07-07 – 2014-09-18Tavurvur
- 2013VEI 2Osservata2013-01-19 – 2014-03-11Tavurvur
- 2011VEI 2Osservata2011-03-29 – 2011-08-12Tavurvur
- 2010VEI 1Osservata2010-07-23 – 2010-07-25Tavurvur
- 2006VEI 4Osservata2006-08-11 – 2010-01-31Tavurvur
- 2005VEI 2Osservata2005-01-25 – 2006-02-17Tavurvur
- 2002VEI 2Osservata2002-10-06 – 2004-02-17Tavurvur
- 1995VEI 2Osservata1995-11-28 – 2001-09-05Tavurvur
- 1994VEI 4Osservata1994-09-19 – 1995-04-16Tavurvur and Vulcan
- 1943VEI 2Osservata1943-11-24 – 1943-12-23Tavurvur
- 1941VEI 2Osservata1941-06-06 – 1942-03-31Tavurvur
- 1940VEI 1Osservata1940-02-04 – 1940-05-18Tavurvur
- 1937VEI 4Osservata1937-05-29 – 1937-06-02Vulcan and Tavurvur
- 1878VEI 3Osservata1878-01-30 – 1878-02-26Vulcan Island and Tavurvur
- 1850VEI 2Osservata1850 – In corsoSulfur Creek
- 1791VEI 2Osservata1791-05-22 – In corsoTavurvur
- 1767VEI 2Osservata1767-09-10 – In corsoTavurvur ?
- 1450 (±150 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica1450 – In corsoNE caldera rim (Rabalanakia)
- 683 (±2 anni)VEI 6Stima geologica683 – In corso
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