Clark Volcano
Updated: 24 Απριλίου 2024 11:28 GMT -
Submarine volcano -860 m / - 2,821 ft
New Zealand, -36.45°S / 177.84°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
New Zealand, -36.45°S / 177.84°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
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Clark volcano eruptions: unknown, no recent eruptions
Latest nearby earthquakes
Ώρα | Mag. / Βάθος | Απόσταση / Τοποθεσία | |||
20 Απρ 22:59 (GMT +12) | 2.6 171 km | 19 km δυτικά | New Zealand | Περ. | |
Πέμπτη, 18 Απριλίου 2024 GMT (1 σεισμός) | |||||
19 Απρ 04:47 (GMT +12) | 3.3 323 km | 24 km βορειοανατολικά | New Zealand I FELT IT | Περ. | |
Τρίτη, 16 Απριλίου 2024 GMT (1 σεισμός) | |||||
17 Απρ 06:03 (GMT +12) | 2.8 158 km | 16 km βόρεια | New Zealand | Περ. | |
Κυριακή, 14 Απριλίου 2024 GMT (1 σεισμός) | |||||
14 Απρ 12:12 (GMT +12) | 2.4 201 km | 26 km βορειοδυτικά | New Zealand | Περ. |
Background
Clark submarine volcano lies near the southern end of the Southern Kermadec arc. This basaltic and dacitic stratovolcano consists of a basal substrate of massive lava flows, pillow lavas, and pillow tubes overlain by volcaniclastic sediments. Craters occupy the complex crest of the volcano. Clark is the southernmost volcano of the submarine chain that displays hydrothermal activity. Diffuse hydrothermal venting and sulfide chimneys were observed near the summit of Clark volcano during a New Zealand-American NOAA Vents Program expedition in 2006.---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information