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Fernandina Volcano

Updated: 22. Mai 2024 01:52 GMT -
Shield volcano 1476 m / 4,842 ft
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, -0.37°S / -91.55°W
Aktueller Status: Ausbruch (4 von 5)
Last update: 15 Mai 2024 (Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report)
The Fernandina caldera seen on July 4, 1968, about three weeks after a major explosive eruption that was followed by collapse of the caldera floor. Collapse occurred incrementally and asymmetrically, ranging up to about 350 m at the SE end of the caldera, which contains the caldera lake. Photo by Tom Simkin, 1968 (Smithsonian Institution).
The Fernandina caldera seen on July 4, 1968, about three weeks after a major explosive eruption that was followed by collapse of the caldera floor. Collapse occurred incrementally and asymmetrically, ranging up to about 350 m at the SE end of the caldera, which contains the caldera lake. Photo by Tom Simkin, 1968 (Smithsonian Institution).

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Typische Aktivität: Effusive, basaltic fissure eruptions
Ausbrüche des Fernandina: 2020, 2018, 2017, 2009

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Beschreibung

Fernandina, the most active of Galápagos volcanoes and the one closest to the Galápagos mantle plume, is a basaltic shield volcano with a deep 5 x 6.5 km summit caldera. The volcano displays the classic "overturned soup bowl" profile of Galápagos shield volcanoes. Its caldera is elongated in a NW-SE direction and formed during several episodes of collapse. Circumferential fissures surround the caldera and were instrumental in growth of the volcano.
Reporting has been poor in this uninhabited western end of the archipelago, and even a 1981 eruption was not witnessed at the time. In 1968 the caldera floor dropped 350 m following a major explosive eruption. Subsequent eruptions, mostly from vents located on or near the caldera boundary faults, have produced lava flows inside the caldera as well as those in 1995 that reached the coast from a SW-flank vent. Collapse of a nearly 1 cu km section of the east caldera wall during an eruption in 1988 produced a debris-avalanche deposit that covered much of the caldera floor and absorbed the caldera lake.
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Source: Smithsonian / GVP volcano information

Latest satellite images

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Mi, 15. Mai 2024, 14:00

Fernandina volcano (Isla Fernandina, Galapagos) - Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for 8 May-14 May 2024 (Continuing Activity)

Instituto Geofísico-Escuela Politécnica Nacional (IG-EPN) reported that the eruption at Fernandina decreased during 8-14 May. Sulfur dioxide emissions, measured using satellite data, ceased to be detected on 8 May, possibly indicating a decline in activity. Daily thermal anomalies from the lava flow were identified in satellite images. ... Read all
Mi, 8. Mai 2024, 14:00

Fernandina volcano (Isla Fernandina, Galapagos) - Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for 1 May-7 May 2024 (Continuing Activity)

Instituto Geofísico-Escuela Politécnica Nacional (IG-EPN) reported that the eruption at Fernandina continued. The amount of lava flowing into the ocean significantly increased during 25-30 April and the lava flows spread along 800 m of the coastline. During 30 April-7 May daily thermal anomalies from the lava flow were identified in satellite images and gas-and-steam emissions rose from the area where lava entered the ocean. ... Read all

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