Golovnin Volcano
Updated: 19 apr. 2024 07:19 GMT -
caldera 543 m / 1,781 ft
Kunashir Island, Kuril Islands, 43.84°N / 145.51°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Kunashir Island, Kuril Islands, 43.84°N / 145.51°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Golovnin volcano (or Tomariyama in Japanese) is the southernmost volcano in the Kurile Islands and forms the southern end of Kunashir Island, located only 33 km across the Nemuro Strait from Hokkaido Island in Japan.
It has a 4x5 km wide caldera with an 1x2.5 km wide lake, active solfataric areas at the northern lake shore and several explosion craters, one of which contains a hot crater lake with reported temperatures ranging between 36-100 degrees C. The lake drains through a narrow gap in the western caldera wall. It is part of a protected reserve and swimming in the lake is prohibited.
The only known historical eruption of Golovnin volcano consisted in a minor explosion in 1848.
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Eruzioni del vulcano Golovnin: 1848
Latest nearby earthquakes
Data / ora | Mag. / Prof. | Distanza / Ubicazione | |||
5 apr 23:30 (Magadan) | 2.5 143 km | 27 km a sud | Russia: NEAR KUNASHIRI ISLAND | Info |
Background
The andesitic-dacitic Golovnin volcano has mainly had explosive eruptions and there are no exposed lava flows.The volcano has gentle slopes and contains a 4-5 km wide caldera that formed during a series of eruptions beginning about 43,000 years ago. Several lava domes grew later on the caldera floor.
Condensates from volcanic vapours at Golovnin volcano have been measured to contain a higher quantity of cations as compared to anions. The main cations included calcium, magnesium, silicon, alkaline metals. The condensates were opaque, opalescent and consisted probably of colloid solutions.
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Sources:
- GVP Golovnin volcano information
- S. I. Naboko (1959) "Volcanic exhalations and products of their reactions as exemplified by Kamchatka-Kuriles volcanoes", Bull. Volc., v 20 (1), pp. 121-136
Eruzioni del vulcano Golovnin
1988 - fumarolic activity
A survey flight over Golovnin volcano on 6 November 1988 revealed moderate fumarolic activity at the northern base of the east and west domes and along Goryachee Lake's southern shore. (GVP monthly reports)
A survey flight over Golovnin volcano on 6 November 1988 revealed moderate fumarolic activity at the northern base of the east and west domes and along Goryachee Lake's southern shore. (GVP monthly reports)
1987 temperature measurements
Fumarolic activity at Golovnin volcano was concentrated at the foot of the lava dome. The temperature of the hot lake varied from 34 to 84°C. The temperature of the stream that flowed from the lake remained at 30-34°. (GVP monthly reports)
Fumarolic activity at Golovnin volcano was concentrated at the foot of the lava dome. The temperature of the hot lake varied from 34 to 84°C. The temperature of the stream that flowed from the lake remained at 30-34°. (GVP monthly reports)