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Yufu-Tsurumi

Duomo di lava · Japan · 1584 m

Yufudake, the westernmost of the two large lava dome complexes of Tsurumi volcano, rises to the NE of the city of Yufu in northern Kyushu. Three smaller lava domes are located on the N flank of the eastern dome. A historical eruption occurred in 867 CE.
Yufudake, the westernmost of the two large lava dome complexes of Tsurumi volcano, rises to the NE of the city of Yufu in northern Kyushu. Three smaller lava domes are located on the N flank of the eastern dome. A historical eruption occurred in 867 CE. · Foto: Photo by Yukio Hayakawa, 1994 (Gunma University). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Duomo di lava
Paese
Japan
Regione
Western Pacific Volcanic Regions / Nankai Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
1584 m
Coordinate
33.282, 131.390
Ultima eruzione
867
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica

A group of lava domes rises above the hot spring resort city of Beppu on Japan's Inland Sea, possibly within an ancient breached caldera. Two large lava domes, Tsurumidake and Yufudake (the highest at 1,584 m), are located at the east and west sides of the complex, respectively. Three smaller lava domes are on the N flank of Tsurumidake, including Garandake. The latest activity at both the andesitic-to-dacitic Tsurumi and Yufu groups postdates the 6,300-year-old Akahoya ash from Kikai volcano. Pyroclastic flows dominated during older eruptions, whereas lava domes and lava flows are most common in more recent eruptions. An eruption about 2,200 years ago from Yufudake began with collapse of the N flank that produced a debris avalanche and was followed by lava dome growth and associated pyroclastic flows. The most recent known eruption was from Tsurumi in 867 CE, when there was explosive activity from the summit area. The colorful hot spring pools and mudpots of Beppu along the coast are a noted thermal area.

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Mount Tsurumi is a 1,374.5 m (4,510 ft) volcano in Beppu, Ōita, Japan.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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200 BCE~93 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 4760~867 · 2 eruzioni · VEI max. 3200 BCE13334547760

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 867VEI 3Osservata
    867-03-04 – 867-05-04
  2. 771VEI 0Osservata
    771 – In corso
  3. 200 a.C. (±50 anni)VEI 4Stima geologica
    BCE 200 – In corso
    Yufu-dake summit and N flank (Ikeshiro)

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