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monte Melbourne

Melbourne

Stratovulcano · Antarctica · 2732 m

Mount Melbourne towers above the ice shelf of the Ross Sea in Antarctica's Northern Victoria Land. The glaciated edifice contains a large number of scoria cones, lava domes, and viscous lava flows. Lava fields are exposed at the summit and upper flanks. Fumarolic activity has been observed and there are corresponding tephra layers within and on top of surrounding ice layers.
Mount Melbourne towers above the ice shelf of the Ross Sea in Antarctica's Northern Victoria Land. The glaciated edifice contains a large number of scoria cones, lava domes, and viscous lava flows. Lava fields are exposed at the summit and upper flanks. Fumarolic activity has been observed and there are corresponding tephra layers within and on top of surrounding ice layers. · Foto: Photo by Arrigo Caserta, 2000 (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Roma). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Antarctica
Regione
Antarctic-Scotia Volcanic Regions / McMurdo Volcanic Province
Altitudine
2732 m
Coordinate
-74.350, 164.700
Ultima eruzione
1892
Contesto tettonico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Trachyte / Trachydacite
Sintesi geologica

Mount Melbourne is a large undissected stratovolcano along the western coast of the Ross Sea in Antarctica's northern Victoria Land. The glacier-covered edifice lies at the center of a volcanic field containing both subglacial and subaerial vents along a dominantly N-S trend. A large number of scoria cones, lava domes, viscous lava flows, and lava fields are exposed at the summit and upper flanks. A number of very young-looking cones are located at the summit and on the flanks. Tephra layers are found within and on top of ice layers, and the most recent eruption was estimated to have occurred between 1862 and 1922. The volcano displays fumarolic activity that is concentrated along a NNE-SSW line cutting through the summit area and along a line of phreatomagmatic craters on the southern rim of the summit crater. Prominent ice towers and pinnacles were formed from steam condensation around fumarolic vents.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Il monte Melbourne è uno stratovulcano attivo alto 2732 m s.l.m., situato in Antartide e più precisamente nella Terra della regina Victoria, di fronte a Baia Terra Nova.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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1892~1892 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?18921892189318931893

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1892 (±30 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    1892 – In corso

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