QuakeBeat

Hakusan Volcano — Japan

StratovolcanoType
1659Last eruption
2702 mElevation
JapanCountry
Hakusan
Advertisement

Hakusan is a complex andesitic-dacitic stratovolcano near the western coast of central Honshu. It was constructed over a high basement of sedimentary rocks in a region of very heavy snowfall that has contributed to erosional dissection. Holocene eruptions have consisted of phreatic or phreatomagmatic explosions from several summit craters. Partial collapse of the summit produced a debris avalanche down the E flank during the mid-Holocene. Eruptions were recorded over almost a thousand-year period until the 17th century.

Recent earthquakes nearby

Biggest historic earthquakes in the area

Advertisement

See all volcanoes →