Peretolchin
Jombolok
火山原 · Russia · 2047m
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- タイプ
- 火山原
- 国
- Russia
- 地域
- Eastern Asia Volcanic Regions / Baikal Rift Volcanic Province
- 標高
- 2047m
- 座標
- 52.713, 99.021
- 最終噴火
- 737年
- テクトニクス環境
- Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- 火山地形
- Minor (Basaltic)
- 主要岩石
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
地質学的概要
A group of small basaltic cinder cones in the East Sayan region of central Asia, about 200 km WNW of the SW tip of Lake Baikal, produced the Jombolok lava field. Six cones are located along a 5-km-long valley segment. Arzhannikov et al. (2016) defined four stages of activity that began about 13,000 years ago. The Stariy and Treshina cones formed during the first stage, followed by the Peretolchin, Atkinson, and Ostanets cones, which produced basaltic flows down the Jombolok and Oka river valleys to a distance of 75 km. A third stage formed the Kropotkin cone and erupted a smaller volume of lava that extended ~2.5 km NE to the Peretolchin cone along the upper reaches of the Khi-Gol and Kadyr-Os valleys. The fourth stage sent lava flows ~1.7 km SW in the upper Khi-Gol valley, transported through lava tubes from an uncertain source. Ivanov et al. (2011) reported calibrated 14C dates for flows from Atkinson to 5180 BCE. The youngest flows were dated by Arzhannikov et al. (2016) using a combination of 14C, dendrochronology, and historical research to 737 +/- 55 CE.
Wikipedia の要約
英語版の要約Jom-Bolok, also known as Volcano Valley and East Sayan Volcanic Field, is a volcanic field in Russia, 200 kilometres (120 mi) west of Lake Baikal. It is part of the Baikal rift zone which is also responsible for volcanism elsewhere around Lake Baikal. The volcanic activity has generated long lava flows and cinder cones. One of the lava flows is 70 kilometres (43 mi) long and has a volume of 7.9 cubic kilometres (1.9 cu mi).
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噴火履歴
詳細タイムライン
- 737年 (±55年)VEI ?地質学的推定737 ~ 進行中Upper Khi-Gol valley
- 紀元前 5180年 (±140年)VEI ?地質学的推定BCE 5180 ~ 進行中Atkinson cone
外部リンク
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