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Indian Heaven

火山原 · United States · 1806m

The youngest eruption of the Indian Heaven volcanic field, midway between Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams, produced a large scoria cone and a voluminous lava flow about 9,000 years ago. The source of the flow is the cone to the right, with Mount Hood visible in the background. The Big Lava Bed flow, which forms the slope in the foreground, banked against higher slopes to the north and traveled 13 km S to within 8 km of the Columbia River.
The youngest eruption of the Indian Heaven volcanic field, midway between Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams, produced a large scoria cone and a voluminous lava flow about 9,000 years ago. The source of the flow is the cone to the right, with Mount Hood visible in the background. The Big Lava Bed flow, which forms the slope in the foreground, banked against higher slopes to the north and traveled 13 km S to within 8 km of the Columbia River. · 写真: Photo by Lee Siebert, 1995 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
タイプ
火山原
United States
地域
North America Volcanic Regions / High Cascades Volcanic Arc
標高
1806m
座標
45.930, -121.820
最終噴火
-6250年
テクトニクス環境
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
火山地形
Cluster
主要岩石
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
地質学的概要

The Pleistocene-to-Holocene Indian Heaven volcanic field, located midway between St. Helens and Adams, is an area of low overlapping shield volcanoes with flank vents primarily oriented N-S. Small shield volcanoes topped by cinder and spatter cones dominate the field, which also contains subglacial vents. The shield volcanoes extend from Sawtooth Mountain on the north to Red Mountain on the south; the high point of the field is Lemei Rock shield volcano. Basaltic-to-andesitic lava flows cover much of the field; individual lava flows, many with extensive lava tubes, traveled up to 46 km. The youngest eruption, about 8,200 years ago, produced the voluminous Big Lava Bed, a 0.9 km3 basaltic lava flow that traveled nearly 25 km S of its source from an unnamed cinder cone SE of Red Mountain, to within 8 km of the Columbia River.

Wikipedia の要約

英語版の要約

Indian Heaven is a volcanic field in Skamania County in the state of Washington, in the United States. Midway between Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams, the field dates from the Pleistocene to the early Holocene epoch. It trends north to south and is dominated by six small shield volcanoes; these shields are topped by small spatter and cinder cones, and the field includes a number of subglacial volcanoes and tuyas. The northernmost peak in the field is Sawtooth Mountain and the southernmost is Red Mountain; its highest point is Lemei Rock at an elevation of 5,925 feet (1,806 m).

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噴火履歴

概要 (VEI時系列)
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6250 BCE~6250 BCE · 1件 · 最大 VEI ?6250 BCE6250 BCE6249 BCE6249 BCE6249 BCE

詳細タイムライン

  1. 紀元前 6250年 (±100年)VEI ?地質学的推定
    BCE 6250 ~ 進行中
    Big Lava Bed

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