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Simbo

Stratovulcano · Solomon Islands · 335 m

The saltwater Lake Ove in the foreground is seen from the rim of Ngusunu crater with the W coast of Simbo Island in the background. Simbo is a small island in the western Solomon Islands with three truncated andesitic volcanic centers. Indigenous people’s accounts told of the explosive enlargement of the Ngusunu explosion crater along the SW coast of the island one to two generations prior to 1955 and probably after 1882. Press reports mentioned an eruption at Simbo in the early 1900s.
The saltwater Lake Ove in the foreground is seen from the rim of Ngusunu crater with the W coast of Simbo Island in the background. Simbo is a small island in the western Solomon Islands with three truncated andesitic volcanic centers. Indigenous people’s accounts told of the explosive enlargement of the Ngusunu explosion crater along the SW coast of the island one to two generations prior to 1955 and probably after 1882. Press reports mentioned an eruption at Simbo in the early 1900s. · Foto: Photo by Chris Lyne, 2005.
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Solomon Islands
Regione
Southwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Solomon Volcanic Province
Altitudine
335 m
Coordinate
-8.292, 156.520
Ultima eruzione
1910
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Crustal thickness unknown
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica

Simbo is a small island in the western Solomons with three truncated andesitic volcanic centers. The only Potassium-Argon date (2.3 +/- 1 million years ago from Mount Patukio) suggests a Pliocene-to-Pleistocene age for the island (Solomon Islands Geological Survey, 1982). The southern half of the island is thermally active. It contains fault-related fumarolic areas and hot springs near saltwater Lake Ove along the western coast and along the eastern coast near Mount Patukio, which has a steep-walled summit crater. Grover (1955) noted native accounts of the explosive enlargement of the Ngusunu explosion crater along the SW coast of the island one to two generations prior to 1955, probably after a visit by Guppy in 1882. Press reports mentioned an eruption in the early 1900s that forced the evacuation of villages beside Lake Ove, immediately adjacent to Ngusunu crater.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Simbo è un'isola di origine vulcanica nella Provincia Occidentale delle Isole Salomone. Si estende su una superficie di 12 km² e si trova 8 km a sudovest dell'isola di Ranongga.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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1910~1910 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?19101910191119111911

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1910 (±10 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    1910 – In corso
    Ngusuna crater?

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