Report on Minami-Hiyoshi (Japan) — November 1980
Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin, vol. 5, no. 11 (November 1980)
Managing Editor: David Squires.
Minami-Hiyoshi (Japan) No observed activity since March 1978
Please cite this report as:
Global Volcanism Program, 1980. Report on Minami-Hiyoshi (Japan) (Squires, D., ed.). Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin, 5:11. Smithsonian Institution. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.GVP.SEAN198011-284131
Minami-Hiyoshi
Japan
23.5°N, 141.935°E; summit elev. -107 m
All times are local (unless otherwise noted)
The Japan Maritime Safety Agency (JMSA) continues frequent monitoring flights over several known submarine volcanoes. [Discolored water at Minami-hiyoshi was not seen during April-October 1980 (see table 1 below).]
Geological Summary. Periodic water discoloration and water-spouting have been reported over the Minami-Hiyoshi submarine volcano since 1975, when detonation sounds and an explosion were also reported. It lies near the SE end of a coalescing chain of youthful seamounts, and is the only vent with recorded activity. The reported depth of the summit of the trachyandesitic volcano has varied between 274 and 30 m. The morphologically youthful seamounts Kita-Hiyoshi and Naka-Hiyoshi lie to the NW, and Ko-Hiyoshi to the SE.
Information Contacts: JMSA, Tokyo; JMA, Tokyo.