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Giggenbach Seamount

Giggenbach

成層火山 · New Zealand · 65m (海底)

Many of the pits on the summit of Giggenbach volcano show layered ash deposits that are evidence for violent eruptions in the past. It lies NW of Macauley volcano and is named after volcano gas geochemist Werner Giggenbach. The flat summit is cut by a 700-m-wide crater containing a central cone and a large hydrothermal vent field was found within the summit crater.
Many of the pits on the summit of Giggenbach volcano show layered ash deposits that are evidence for violent eruptions in the past. It lies NW of Macauley volcano and is named after volcano gas geochemist Werner Giggenbach. The flat summit is cut by a 700-m-wide crater containing a central cone and a large hydrothermal vent field was found within the summit crater. · 写真: Image courtesy of New Zealand-American Submarine Ring of Fire 2005 Exploration, NOAA Vents Program. · Wikimedia Commons
タイプ
成層火山
New Zealand
地域
Tonga-Kermadec Volcanic Regions / Middle Kermadec Volcanic Arc
標高
65m (海底)
座標
-30.036, -178.712
最終噴火
不明
テクトニクス環境
Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
火山地形
Composite
主要岩石
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
地質学的概要

Giggenbach, named after volcano gas geochemist Werner Giggenbach, is a basaltic-to-dacitic submarine volcano about 30 km NW of Macauley volcano. The flat summit reaches to within 65 m of the ocean surface, has a 700-m-wide crater containing a central cone, and is cut by numerous small explosion pits and craters. Much of the edifice is covered by dacitic pumice, and several edifice-collapse scarps cut its flanks. Large cones are found on the ENE and SSW flanks, and a chain of eight small cones that fed recent andesitic-dacitic lava flows lies on the west flank. A large hydrothermal vent field was found within the summit crater.

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