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Hakoneyama
복합화산 · Japan · 1438m

- 화산 유형
- 복합화산
- 국가
- Japan
- 지역
- Northwestern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Izu Volcanic Arc
- 해발
- 1438m
- 좌표
- 35.233, 139.021
- 마지막 분화
- 2015년
- 판구조 환경
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- 화산 지형
- Composite
- 주요 암석
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
지질학적 요약
Hakoneyama volcano is truncated by two overlapping calderas, the largest of which is 10 x 11 km wide. The calderas were formed as a result of two major explosive eruptions about 180,000 and 49,000-60,000 years ago. Scenic Lake Ashi lies between the SW caldera wall and a half dozen post-caldera lava domes that were constructed along a NW-SE trend cutting through the center of the calderas. Dome growth occurred progressively to the NW, and the largest and youngest of these, Kamiyama, forms the high point. The calderas are breached to the east by the Hayakawa canyon. A phreatic explosion about 3000 years ago was followed by collapse of the NW side of Kamiyama, damming the Hayakawa valley and creating Lake Ashi. The latest magmatic eruptive activity about 2900 years ago produced a pyroclastic flow and a lava dome in the explosion crater, although phreatic eruptions took place as recently as the 12-13th centuries CE. Seismic swarms have occurred during the 20th century. Lake Ashi, along with the thermal areas in the caldera, is a popular resort destination SW of Tokyo.
Wikipedia 요약
영어 요약Mount Hakone , with its highest peak Mount Kami, is a complex volcano in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan that is truncated by two overlapping calderas, the largest of which is 10 × 11 km wide. The calderas were formed as a result of two major explosive eruptions about 180,000 and 49,000–60,000 years ago. Lake Ashi lies between the southwestern caldera wall and a half dozen post-caldera lava domes that arose along a southwest–northeastern trend cutting through the center of the calderas. Dome growth occurred progressively to the south, and the largest and youngest of them, Mount Kami, forms the high point of Hakone. The calderas are breached to the east by the Haya River canyon. Mount Ashigara is a parasitic cone.
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분화 이력
상세 타임라인
- 2015년VEI 1관측 기록2015-06-29 ~ 2015-07-01Owakudani hot springs, 1 km N of Kamiyama dome
- 1170년 (±100년)VEI ?지질학적 추정1170 ~ 진행 중Owakudani
- 기원전 50년VEI ?지질학적 추정BCE 50 ~ 진행 중NE of Kamiyama
- 기원전 1050년VEI ?지질학적 추정BCE 1050 ~ 진행 중NE of Kamiyama
- 기원전 1200년VEI 2지질학적 추정BCE 1200 ~ 진행 중NW side of Kami-yama (Kanmuriga-take)
- 기원전 1400년 (±100년)VEI ?지질학적 추정BCE 1400 ~ 진행 중NW side of Kami-yama (Kanmuriga-take)
- 기원전 3700년 (±100년)VEI 1지질학적 추정BCE 3700 ~ 진행 중Futago-yama
- 기원전 6000년 (±100년)VEI 3지질학적 추정BCE 6000 ~ 진행 중Kami-yama
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