Baby Volcanic Island Eats Its Older Neighbor
As a
seafloor volcano continues to erupt in a remote part of the Pacific
Ocean, a newborn island has swallowed its neighbor whole, images from
space show.
In November 2013, a
baby volcanic island rose from the sea out of a volcanic blast in the
Bonin Islands about 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) south of Tokyo, on the
western edge of the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a hotbed of seismic
activity. Named Niijima, the newcomer boiled the sea and spewed steam, ash and lava fragments into the air.
Some thought the small black cone
— which sprouted just offshore of a larger volcanic island called
Nishino-shima — might slip back into the sea, vanishing under pounding
waves. But Niijima kept growing. [Stunning Pictures: Japan's New Volcanic Island]
Now
a satellite image taken March 30, 2014, by the Operational Land Imager
on Landsat 8 shows that Niijima has actually overtaken Nishino-shima.Together, the conjoined islands measure about 3,280 feet (1,000 meters) across, officials with NASA's Earth Observatory said. The landmass has also tripled in height since December, now rising more than 196 feet (60 m) above sea level.
The smashed-together islands mark the top of a giant submarine volcano that had not erupted since a major outpouring in 1973 to 1974, according to the Japanese Coast Guard. Lava flows are now most active in the southern portion of the new landmass, and plumes of ash continue to rise, with tiny particles seeding a stream of white cloud puffs overhead.
"The
intermittent, pulsing shape of the cloud stream might be a reflection
of the volcanic eruption itself," officials with NASA's Earth
Observatory wrote. "Strombolian explosions are essentially bubbles of
lava and gas rising from Earth's interior in pulses. Underwater,
sediment appears to be stirred up in a green plume that stretches
eastward from the island."
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