Aogashima
Stratovulcano · Japan · 423 m

- Tipo
- Stratovulcano
- Paese
- Japan
- Regione
- Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Izu Volcanic Arc
- Altitudine
- 423 m
- Coordinate
- 32.458, 139.759
- Ultima eruzione
- 1785
- Contesto tettonico
- Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Composite
- Roccia principale
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica
The small 2.5 x 3.5 km dominantly basaltic island of Aogashima is surrounded by steep cliffs and contains a small 1.7 x 1.5-km-wide caldera. Two pyroclastic cones were formed inside the caldera during the latest eruption from 1780 to 1785. Growth of the volcano began with construction of the Kurosaki stratovolcano in the NW part of the island, after which the main stratovolcano began growing in the SE. Both summit and flank vents produced pyroclastic surges and lava flows. Late in the construction of the main cone a 1-1.5 km crater was formed on the SE flank. About 3000 years ago pyroclastic surges swept over the entire island. During about the next 600 years, lava flows and scoria deposits filled the SE crater, which also collapsed repeatedly. The current Ikenosawa crater was considered by Takada et al. (1992) to have formed by ring collapse at the time of a debris avalanche, after which the volcano was quiescent until the eruptions of historical time.
Sintesi da Wikipedia
Riassunto in ingleseAogashima (青ヶ島) is a volcanic island to the south of Japan in northernmost Micronesia. It is the southernmost and most isolated inhabited island of the Izu Islands. The islands border the northeast Philippine Sea and lie north of the Ogasawara Islands. The island lies approximately 358 kilometres (222 mi) south of mainland Tokyo and 64 kilometres (40 mi) south of Hachijō-jima.
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Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 1780VEI 3Osservata1780-07-27 – 1785-05Maru-yama, SW part of Ikenosawa crater
- 1670VEI 2Osservata1670 – 1680Ikenosawa crater
- 1652VEI 3Osservata1652 – In corsoIkenosawa crater
- 600 a.C. (±200 anni)VEI 4Stima geologicaBCE 600 – In corsoSE flank (Kintagaura)
- 1100 a.C. (±300 anni)VEI ?Stima geologicaBCE 1100 – In corsoNNW flank
- 1200 a.C. (±50 anni)VEI ?Stima geologicaBCE 1200 – In corso
- 1800 a.C. (±100 anni)VEI 2Stima geologicaBCE 1800 – In corsoNorthwest flank
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