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Stratigraphy and Eruption Ages of Deposits at the Southeast Side of Nishiyama Volcano, Hachijo Island during the Last 2, 500 Years
1998
Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi)
Hachijo Island, located on the volcanic front of the Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin) arc , consists of two stratovolcanoes : Nishiyama and Higashiyama. Nishiyama (Alt . 854.3 m) is a scarcely dissected cone called "Hachijo-fuji". Nishiyama began its volcanic activities about 10 ,000 years ago. Many lateral volcanoes exist around Nishiyama, and one of them, Kandoyama (Alt. 194.9 m) is a tuff cone which was formed by a phreatomagmatic eruption. This study discusses the stratigraphy of deposits, and the
doi:10.5026/jgeography.107.5_695
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