Monte Ontake
Ontakesan
Vulcano complesso · Japan · 3067 m

- Tipo
- Vulcano complesso
- Paese
- Japan
- Regione
- Western Pacific Volcanic Regions / Nankai Volcanic Arc
- Altitudine
- 3067 m
- Coordinate
- 35.893, 137.480
- Ultima eruzione
- 2014
- Contesto tettonico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Composite
- Roccia principale
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica
The massive Ontakesan stratovolcano, the second highest volcano in Japan, lies at the southern end of the Northern Japan Alps. Ascending this volcano is one of the major objects of religious pilgrimage in central Japan. It is constructed within a largely buried 4 x 5 km caldera and occupies the southern end of the Norikura volcanic zone, which extends northward to Yakedake volcano. The older volcanic complex consisted of at least four major stratovolcanoes constructed from about 680,000 to about 420,000 years ago, after which Ontakesan was inactive for more than 300,000 years. The broad, elongated summit of the younger edifice is cut by a series of small explosion craters along a NNE-trending line. Several phreatic eruptions post-date the roughly 7300-year-old Akahoya tephra from Kikai caldera. The first historical eruption took place in 1979 from fissures near the summit. A non-eruptive landslide in 1984 produced a debris avalanche and lahar that swept down valleys south and east of the volcano. Very minor phreatic activity caused a dusting of ash near the summit in 1991 and 2007. A significant phreatic explosion in September 2014, when a large number of hikers were at or near the summit, resulted in many fatalities.
Sintesi da Wikipedia
Il monte Ontake è un vulcano che si trova sull'isola di Honshū, al confine tra le prefetture di Nagano e Gifu, Giappone, circa 100 km a nord est di Nagoya e circa 200 km a ovest di Tokyo.
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Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 2014VEI 3Osservata2014-09-27 – 2014-10-14Summit crater
- 2007VEI 0Osservata2007-03-24 – In corso1979 Crater #7
- 1991VEI 0Osservata1991-05-13 – 1991-05-161979 Crater #7
- 1979VEI 2Osservata1979-10-28 – 1980-04-25200 m SW of Kengamine
- 774VEI ?Stima geologica774 – In corso
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