Thursday, November 21, 2013

New island after submarine volcanic eruption in Japan


Nishima-Shima volcano (Japan): submarine volcanic eruption gives birth to new island

Surtseyan activity near Nishima-Shima Island where a new island was formed
(Japanese Coast Guard via Blog Culture Volcan)


Wednesday Nov 20, 2013 23:07 PM | Volcano Discovery


A new island was born today in the Pacific Ocean in Japan's Izu (or Volcano) island chain. It is produced by a new submarine eruption which is currently taking place about 500 m southeast of Nishino-Shima island.

The eruption was first spotted by Japanese navy this morning at 10:20 (local time) who documented surtseyan activity at the eruption site (explosive interaction of sea-water and lava, generating violent jets of steam and ash). It appears that the eruption has already built an island of about 200 m diameter in size, which suggests that the vent was already located in very shallow waters.

A small steam and ash plume rising to about 2000 ft (600 m) was reported by VAAC Tokyo. The last known eruption of the volcano occurred in 1973 .