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isola di Saint Paul

St. Paul Island

Vulcano a scudo · United States · 203 m

Crater Hill, on the western side of St. Paul Island, is one of many cones on the 110 km2 island. The complex crater is 200 m deep and has several smaller cones within it, as well as a 50-m-thick lava flow.
Crater Hill, on the western side of St. Paul Island, is one of many cones on the 110 km2 island. The complex crater is 200 m deep and has several smaller cones within it, as well as a 50-m-thick lava flow. · Foto: Photo by Art Sowls, 1988 (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Vulcano a scudo
Paese
United States
Regione
North America Volcanic Regions / Northern Alaska-Bering Sea Volcanic Province
Altitudine
203 m
Coordinate
57.167, -170.213
Ultima eruzione
-1280
Contesto tettonico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Shield
Roccia principale
Trachybasalt / Tephrite Basanite
Sintesi geologica

The largest of the Pribilof Islands, St. Paul contains numerous young cinder cones. It consists of a 110 km2 area of coalescing small basaltic-to-trachybasaltic shield volcanoes capped by cinder cones. The most widely exposed lava flows originated from vents in the Bogoslof Hill area in the center of the island and a row of cinder cones in the Rush Hill area on the west side. Subaerial activity began about 540,000 years ago and produced a basaltic lava platform. Later eruptions produced a series of monogenetic vents and two small shield volcanoes. Bogoslof Hill and Hutchinson Hill, forming isolated Northeast Point connected by a low narrow isthmus to the rest of the island, were formed during the Pleistocene. The youngest vent is the Fox Hill cinder cone on the western side of the island that produced a lava flow about 3,200 years ago that traveled into the sea at Southwest Point.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

L'isola di Saint Paul è la più grande delle isole Pribilof che si trovano a nord dell'arcipelago delle Aleutine, tra l'Alaska e la Russia. L'isola appartiene all'Alaska (USA). La città di St. Paul è l'unico centro abitato dell'isola. Le due isole più vicine a Saint Paul sono Otter a sud-ovest e Walrus a est.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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1280 BCE~1090 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1753~1943 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1280 BCE522 BCE2379951753

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1943VEI ?Stima geologica
    1943 – In corso
    Several km SW of St. Paul
  2. 1280 a.C. (±40 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 1280 – In corso
    West side (Fox Hill)

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