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isola Bridgeman

Bridgeman Island

Stratovulcano · Antarctica · 240 m

The steep Bridgeman Island, seen here from the SE, is a 600 x 900 m remnant of a much larger volcanic edifice that is mostly submerged. The base displays bedded pyroclastic rocks, and an erosional surface cut into these rocks is filled by horizontal lava flows (left center). The extensively eroded island does not display youthful volcanic features.
The steep Bridgeman Island, seen here from the SE, is a 600 x 900 m remnant of a much larger volcanic edifice that is mostly submerged. The base displays bedded pyroclastic rocks, and an erosional surface cut into these rocks is filled by horizontal lava flows (left center). The extensively eroded island does not display youthful volcanic features. · Foto: Photo by Oscar González-Ferrán (University of Chile). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Antarctica
Regione
Antarctic-Scotia Volcanic Regions / South Shetlands Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
240 m
Coordinate
-62.063, -56.713
Ultima eruzione
Sconosciuto
Contesto tettonico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica

Bridgeman Island is a small 600 x 900 m remnant of a much larger volcanic edifice that is now largely submerged. It was constructed along the axis of the Bransfield Rift spreading center between the Shetland and Wedell tectonic plates. Bridgeman is located east of King George Island at the NE end of the South Shetland Islands, north of the tip of Graham Land Peninsula. The island has a gently sloping top consisting of truncated lava flows. Steep cliffs surrounding the island expose older lavas and bedded pyroclastic rocks. The extensively eroded volcano does not display youthful volcanic features, although it has been characterized as a now inactive late Pleistocene-Holocene stratovolcano. Several reports of 19th-century fumarolic activity (Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World) may instead refer to the much younger Penguin Island (González-Ferrán, 1972).

Sintesi da Wikipedia

L'isola Bridgeman è un'isola antartica localizzata ad una latitudine di 62° 04' sud e ad una longitudine di 56° 44' ovest. L'isola è stata scoperta nel gennaio 1820 da Edward Bransfield e intitolata al capitano della marina britannica Charles O. Bridgeman. Il territorio fa parte dell'arcipelago delle Shetland meridionali e la sovranità è sospesa ai sensi del trattato antartico.

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