Jan Mayen Volcano
Updated: 25 Απριλίου 2024 20:42 GMT -
Stratovolcano 2277 m / 7,470 ft
Jan Mayen Island, Norway, 71.08°N / -8.17°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Jan Mayen Island, Norway, 71.08°N / -8.17°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
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Jan Mayen volcano eruptions: 1985
Latest nearby earthquakes
Ώρα | Mag. / Βάθος | Απόσταση / Τοποθεσία | |||
24 Απρ 03:35 (Longyearbyen) | 1.2 0 km | Svalbard & Jan Mayen | Περ. | ||
Τρίτη, 23 Απριλίου 2024 GMT (1 σεισμός) | |||||
23 Απρ 18:26 (Longyearbyen) | 1.9 20 km | 6.7 km βορειοδυτικά | Svalbard & Jan Mayen | Περ. | |
Πέμπτη, 18 Απριλίου 2024 GMT (1 σεισμός) | |||||
18 Απρ 11:42 (GMT +0) | 1.7 0 km | Svalbard & Jan Mayen | Περ. | ||
Τρίτη, 16 Απριλίου 2024 GMT (2 σεισμοί) | |||||
16 Απρ 08:28 (Longyearbyen) | 1.8 3.1 km | Svalbard & Jan Mayen | Περ. | ||
16 Απρ 08:27 (Longyearbyen) | 2.7 17 km | 6.2 km βόρεια | Svalbard & Jan Mayen | Περ. | |
Παρασκευή, 12 Απριλίου 2024 GMT (1 σεισμός) | |||||
12 Απρ 15:20 (Longyearbyen) | 1.7 17 km | Svalbard & Jan Mayen | Περ. |
Background
Remote Jan Mayen Island, located in the Norwegian Sea along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge about 650 km NE of Iceland, consists of two volcanic complexes separated by a narrow isthmus. The large Beerenberg basaltic stratovolcano (Nord-Jan) forms the NE end of the 40-km-long island, which is ringed by high cliffs. Beerenberg is a large 2277-m-high glacier-covered stratovolcano with a 1-km-wide summit crater and numerous cinder cones that were erupted along flank fissures. It is composed primarily of basaltic lava flows with minor amounts of tephra. Historical eruptions at Beerenberg date back to the 18th century. The Sor-Jan group of pyroclastic cones and lava domes occupies the SW tip of Jan Mayen. The Holocene Sor-Jan cinder cones, tephra rings, and trachytic lava domes were erupted from short fissures with a NE-SW trend.---
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