Nanzaki Volcano
Updated: May 10, 2024 17:13 GMT -
Pyroclastic cone 106 m / 348 ft
Honshu, Japan, 34.6°N / 138.83°E
Current status: (probably) extinct (0 out of 5)
Honshu, Japan, 34.6°N / 138.83°E
Current status: (probably) extinct (0 out of 5)
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Nanzaki volcano eruptions: None during the past 10,000 years
Less than few million years ago (Pleistocene)
Latest nearby earthquakes
Time | Mag. / Depth | Distance / Location | |||
May 5, 06:05 pm (GMT +9) | 2.8 157 km | 13 km (8.4 mi) to the N | Japan: SOUTHERN IZU PENINSULA | Info |
Background
Nanzaki (also known as Ikenohara) is a basaltic pyroclastic cone at the southern tip of the Izu Peninsula dated at about 450,000 or 400,000 years (Nakano et al., 2001-).---
Source: Smithsonian / GVP volcano information