Rumble V Volcano
Updated: 24 abr. 2024 11:18 GMT -
Submarine volcano 400? m / 1,312 ft
New Zealand, -36.14°S / 178.2°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
New Zealand, -36.14°S / 178.2°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
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Erupciones del volcán Rumble V: unknown, no recent eruptions
Latest nearby earthquakes
Fecha / Hora | Revista / Prof. | Distancia / Ubicación | |||
19 abr 04:47 (GMT +12) | 3.3 323 km | 24 km al suroeste | New Zealand I FELT IT | Más | |
19 abr 02:05 (GMT +12) | 2.7 201 km | 21 km al noroeste | New Zealand | Más | |
lunes, 15 abril 2024 GMT (1 sismo) | |||||
15 abr 12:25 (GMT +12) | 2.8 154 km | 24 km al oeste | New Zealand | Más |
Background
A previously unknown submarine volcano was discovered in 1992 at the southern end of the South Kermadec Ridge. Rumble V volcano, the southernmost of a group of seamounts on the southern Kermadec Ridge, known as the Rumbles, rises more than 2000 m to nearly 400 m below the sea surface and shows a pristine morphology. Andesitic and basaltic-andesite rocks have been dredged from Rumble V, which lies 17 km ESE of Rumble IV. A large plume of gas bubbles was acoustically detected rising from the summit of Rumble V in 1992, and subsequent expeditions detected evidence of vigorous hydrothermal activity.---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information