Published on: April 23, 2024

MOUNT EREBUS

MOUNT EREBUS

NEWS – Mount Erebus, the southernmost active volcano in Antarctica and the world’s only erupting phonolite volcano, is currently in the spotlight for its daily eruptions of gold dust. NASA’s Earth Observatory notes this fascinating occurrence, with an estimated daily extraction of gold dust worth $6000.

MOUNT EREBUS

  • Location and Geography
    • Situated on Ross Island, Antarctica.
    • Southernmost active volcano globally.
  • Geological Characteristics
    • Stratovolcano: Conical shape with layers of lava, tephra, and ash.
    • Active since at least 1972.
  • Distinctive Features
    • Persistent Lava Lake: Rare and long-lived, known for continuous activity.
    • Strombolian Eruptions: Occasional bursts of molten rock and ash.
  • Monitoring and Research
    • Satellite Monitoring: Remote location necessitates satellite-based observation.
    • Scientific Interest: Studies on volcanic processes and Antarctic geology.