Brothers Volcano
Updated: Mar 29, 2024 15:33 GMT -
Submarine volcano -1350 m / - 4,429 ft
New Zealand, -34.88°S / 179.08°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
New Zealand, -34.88°S / 179.08°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
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Brothers volcano eruptions: unknown, no recent eruptions
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Background
The submarine Brothers volcano, located NE of the Healy submarine volcano, contains an oval-shaped summit caldera 3-3.5 km wide. The volcano is elongated in a NW-SE direction, and the high point of the dominantly dacitic volcano lies on the NW caldera rim at about 1350 m below the sea surface. The caldera floor is at about 1850 m depth, and a post-caldera lava dome was constructed on the southern caldera floor and partially merges with the southern caldera wall. Brothers volcano displays major submarine hydrothermal activity, including a large field of "black smoker" vents on the NW caldera wall and vents on the post-caldera dome.---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information
Brothers Volcano Photos
The "3 brothers", eroded sea pillars near the exit of the bay to the open Pacific. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
Famous brothers, Klyuchevskoy and Kamen. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
The "Three Brothers" in the entrance to Avacha Bay (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
DAY 8:From Erta Ale to Amadelah - two brothers who wanted to have their picture taken in a Afar/Tigray town (Photo: Ingrid)