• Title of article

    Geology and eruptive history of Unzen volcano, Shimabara Peninsula, Kyushu, SW Japan

  • Author/Authors

    Kazunori and Hoshizumi، نويسنده , , Hideo and Uto، نويسنده , , Kozo and Watanabe، نويسنده , , Kazunori، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
  • Pages
    14
  • From page
    81
  • To page
    94
  • Abstract
    During the past 500 thousand years, Unzen volcano, an active composite volcano in the Southwest Japan Arc, has erupted lavas and pyroclastic materials of andesite to dacite composition and has developed a volcanotectonic graben. The volcano can be divided into the Older and the Younger Unzen volcanoes. The exposed rocks of the Older Unzen volcano are composed of thick lava flows and pyroclastic deposits dated around 200–300 ka. Drill cores recovered from the basal part of the Older Unzen volcano are dated at 400–500 ka. The volcanic rocks of the Older Unzen exceed 120 km3 in volume. The Younger Unzen volcano is composed of lava domes and pyroclastic deposits, mostly younger than 100 ka. This younger volcanic edifice comprises Nodake, Myokendake, Fugendake, and Mayuyama volcanoes. Nodake, Myokendake and Fugendake volcanoes are 100–70 ka, 30–20 ka, and <20 ka, respectively. Mayuyama volcano formed huge lava domes on the eastern flank of the Unzen composite volcano about 4000 years ago. Total eruptive volume of the Younger Unzen volcano is about 8 km3, and the eruptive production rate is one order of magnitude smaller than that of the Older Unzen volcano.
  • Keywords
    Unzen Volcano , volcanic graben , Lava dome , pyroclastic flows , K–Ar geochronology , volcanic apron , historic eruption
  • Journal title
    Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Serial Year
    1999
  • Journal title
    Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Record number

    2242521