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Epi

East Epi

Stratovulcano · Vanuatu · 833 m

Discolored water rises from the submarine Epi B vent in December 1958. This vent is one of the several East Epi cones located offshore of Epi Island in Vanuatu. Ephemeral islands were formed during eruptions in 1920 and 1953.
Discolored water rises from the submarine Epi B vent in December 1958. This vent is one of the several East Epi cones located offshore of Epi Island in Vanuatu. Ephemeral islands were formed during eruptions in 1920 and 1953. · Foto: Copyrighted photo by Roland Priam, 1958 (courtesy of IRD, New Caledonia). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Vanuatu
Regione
Southwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Vanuatu Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
833 m
Coordinate
-16.680, 168.389
Ultima eruzione
2023
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Cluster
Roccia principale
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica

The submarine East Epi group of basaltic and dacitic cones are located within a possible 10-km-diameter caldera off the NE coast of southern Epi Island in Vanuatu. Three cones (1-1.5 basal diameter), known as Epi A, Epi B (or Cioan), and Epi C, are located along the northern rim of the inferred caldera, though Beier et al. (2018) suggest an alternate to the post-caldera formation model. A few smaller cones are south of Epi B. Ephemeral islands were formed during eruptions at Epi B in 1920 and 1953. Explosive activity was reported in 1958 and 1960, discolored water was often seen during 1971-1974 and 1988, a new vent was detected in 1979, and explosive activity occurred in 1999, 2002, 2004, and 2023. The summit was at 34 m below sea level at the time of a 2001 survey, and a research cruise in 2013 (R/V Sonne SO-229; Haase et al, 2013) sampled six cones, including "very fresh pumice and lava bombs" from Epi B and "relatively old-looking" material from the others. The SO-229 cruise also recovered rhyodacitic pumice with mafic streaks, similar to that sampled by previous cruises, and described Epi B as "covered by massive blocks of pumice."

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Riassunto in inglese

East of the Vanuatu island of Epi can be found a series of active underwater volcanic cones and a caldera which last erupted in 2023. These series of submarine volcanoes are generally referred as East Epi, and the 3 bigger cones have specific names, from west to east, Epi-A, Epi-B and Epi-C. All of these cones have had intermittent activity in this and the last century.

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Storia delle eruzioni

Riepilogo (VEI nel tempo)
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1920~1930 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 21951~1961 · 4 eruzioni · VEI max. 31961~1972 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 01972~1982 · 4 eruzioni · VEI max. 01982~1992 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 01992~2002 · 2 eruzioni · VEI max. 12002~2013 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 22013~2023 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 119201941197219922013

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 2023VEI 1Osservata
    2023-01-31 – 2023-02-23
  2. 2004VEI 2Osservata
    2004-02-16 – 2004-02-24
    Epi B
  3. 2002VEI 1Osservata
    2002-03-16 – 2002-03-16
  4. 1999VEI 1Osservata
    1999-02-01 – 1999-02-01
  5. 1988VEI 0Stima geologica
    1988-08-16 – In corso
  6. 1979 (±5 anni)VEI 0Osservata
    1979-07-02 – In corso
    South flank of Epi B
  7. 1974VEI 0Stima geologica
    1974-11-16 – 1974-11-16
    Epi A and Epi B
  8. 1973VEI 0Stima geologica
    1973-05-05 – 1973-10-26
  9. 1972VEI 0Stima geologica
    1972-05-15 – 1972-06-25
  10. 1971VEI 0Stima geologica
    1971-10-28 – 1971-11-15
  11. 1960VEI 0Osservata
    1960-07-16 – In corso
    Three locations
  12. 1958VEI 2Osservata
    1958-09-16 – 1958-11-16
    Epi B cone?
  13. 1953VEI 3Osservata
    1953-02-12 – 1953-02-19
    Epi B and other vents
  14. 1953VEI 0Stima geologica
    1953-11-16 – In corso
    Epi B cone?
  15. 1920VEI 2Osservata
    1920-01-22 – In corso
    Epi B cone

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