Rumble III vulcano
Aggiornato: 29 gen. 2023 23:29 GMT -
Submarine volcano -220 m / - 722 ft
New Zealand, -35.75°S / 178.48°E
Stato attuale: normal or dormant (1 di 5)
New Zealand, -35.75°S / 178.48°E
Stato attuale: normal or dormant (1 di 5)
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Eruzioni del vulcano Rumble III: 2008 ± 1 year
Latest nearby earthquakes
Data / ora | Mag. / Prof. | Distanza/Ubicazione | ||
domenica, 29 gennaio 2023 GMT (1 sismo) | ||||
29 gen 2023 13:02 (GMT +12) (29 gen 2023 01:02 GMT) | 3.1 218 km | 32 km (20 mi) South Pacific Ocean, Nuova Zelanda | ||
mercoledì, 18 gennaio 2023 GMT (1 sismo) | ||||
19 gen 2023 04:37 (GMT +13) (18 gen 2023 15:37 GMT) | 3.2 33 km | 35 km (22 mi) South Pacific Ocean, Nuova Zelanda |
Sfondo
The Rumble III seamount, the largest of the Rumbles group of submarine volcanoes along the South Kermadec Ridge, rises 2300 m from the sea floor to within about 200 m of the sea surface. Collapse of the edifice produced a horseshoe-shaped caldera breached to the west and a large debris-avalanche deposit. Fresh-looking andesitic rocks have been dredged from the summit of Rumble III and basaltic lava from its flanks. Rumble III has been the source of several submarine eruptions detected by hydrophone signals. Early surveys placed its depth at 117 m, and later depths of about 200 m, 140 m, and 220 m were determined.---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information
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