Polino Volcano
Updated: 13 mai 2024 15:29 GMT -
Explosion crater(s) unknown
Italy, 42.57°N / 12.82°E
Condition actuelle: (probablement) éteint (0 sur 5)
Italy, 42.57°N / 12.82°E
Condition actuelle: (probablement) éteint (0 sur 5)
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Eruptions du volcan Polino: None during the past 10,000 years
Less than 2.58 million years ago (Pleistocene)
Derniers séismes proches
Heure | Mag. / Profondeur | Distance / Lieu | |||
13 mai 15:35 (Rome) | 2.1 8.3 km | 23 km au nord | Italy: 5 km NE Spoleto (PG) | Info | |
dimanche, 12 mai 2024 GMT (2 séismes) | |||||
12 mai 14:12 (Rome) | 1.9 9.8 km | Italy: 3 km SW Spoleto (PG) | Info | ||
12 mai 07:54 (Rome) | 1.8 10.3 km | Italy: 4 km NE Spoleto (PG) | Info | ||
samedi, 11 mai 2024 GMT (1 séisme) | |||||
11 mai 10:48 (Rome) | 1.9 10.1 km | Italy: 4 km NE Spoleto (PG) | Info | ||
mercredi, 8 mai 2024 GMT (2 séismes) | |||||
8 mai 05:43 (Rome) | 2.1 9.4 km | 21 km au nord | 1.9 km au nord-est de Spolète, Perugia, Umbria, Italie | Info | |
8 mai 05:12 (Rome) | 2.2 9.7 km | 20 km au nord | Italy: 2 km NE Spoleto (PG) | Info |
Introduction
Polino is made up of two small diatremes surrounded by layered tuffs and filled with breccia and carbonate-rich locks and lapilli (Pecerillo, 2005). It is classified as a carbonatite, the products of which consist of two facies: tuffisite and large carbonatite bombs. Both crustal and mantle lithics are also present within the welded tuff (Rosatelli et al., 2010). These deposits were Ar/Ar dated at about 246 ka (Peccerillo, 2005).---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information