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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Le point chaud de l'Erebus est un point chLe point chaud de l'Erebus est un point chaud responsable de la forte activité volcanique sur l'île de Ross, dans l'ouest de la mer de Ross en Antarctique. Sa zone éruptive actuelle, le mont Erebus, connaît une éruption continue depuis sa découverte en 1841, avec notamment la présence d'un lac de lave permanent. Les magmas issus du point chaud de l’Erebus sont similaires à ceux provenant de points chauds de l’actif grand rift est-africain. Le mont Bird à l'extrémité nord de l'île de Ross, et le mont Terror à son extrémité orientale, sont de grands volcans boucliers datés respectivement de 3,8 à 4,8 millions d'années et de 0,8 à 1,8 million d'année, par la méthode potassium-argon. Le point chaud de l’Erebus a été interprété comme étant à l'origine de la . Son panache, estimé entre 250 et 300 km de diamètre, s'étend à 200 km sous la surface, où il se transforme en une colonne étroite qui s'étend plus loin jusqu'à 400 km sous la surface. * Le mont Erebus en éruption, avec le mont Terror en arrière-plan. * Image satellite du mont Erebus, montrant son lac de lave. du mont Erebus, montrant son lac de lave. , The Erebus hotspot is a volcanic hotspot rThe Erebus hotspot is a volcanic hotspot responsible for the high volcanic activity on Ross Island in the western Ross Sea of Antarctica. Its current eruptive zone, Mount Erebus, has erupted continuously since its discovery in 1841. Magmas of the Erebus hotspot are similar to those erupted from hotspots at the active East African Rift in eastern Africa. Mount Bird at the northernmost end of Ross Island and Mount Terror at its eastern end are large basaltic shield volcanoes that have been potassium-argon dated 3.8–4.8 and 0.8–1.8 million years old.ted 3.8–4.8 and 0.8–1.8 million years old. , Il punto caldo Erebus è un punto caldo vulIl punto caldo Erebus è un punto caldo vulcanico responsabile dell'elevata attività vulcanica nell'isola di Ross, situata nella parte occidentale del Mare di Ross, in Antartide. La sua attuale zona vulcanicamente attiva, il monte Erebus (3.794 m), è in eruzione continua sin dall'epoca della sua scoperta avvenuta nel 1841. I magma eruttati dal monte Erebus sono di composizione simile a quelli fuoriusciti dai punti caldi attivi del rift dell'Africa orientale. Il Monte Bird, all'estremità settentrionale dell'Isola di Ross e il Monte Terror, all'estremità orientale sono grandi vulcani a scudo basaltici che con la datazione al potassio-argo sono stati datati rispettivamente a 4,8-3,8 milioni di anni fa e 1,8-0,8 milioni di anni fa. Il punto caldo Erebus è stato interpretato come causa dell'espansione della frattura nel . Il suo pennacchio del mantello, che ha un diametro stimato tra 250 e 300 km, si estende per circa 200 km al di sotto della superficie; qui si restringe formando una stretta colonna che prosegue poi in profondità per altri 400 km.osegue poi in profondità per altri 400 km.
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rdfs:comment The Erebus hotspot is a volcanic hotspot rThe Erebus hotspot is a volcanic hotspot responsible for the high volcanic activity on Ross Island in the western Ross Sea of Antarctica. Its current eruptive zone, Mount Erebus, has erupted continuously since its discovery in 1841. Magmas of the Erebus hotspot are similar to those erupted from hotspots at the active East African Rift in eastern Africa. Mount Bird at the northernmost end of Ross Island and Mount Terror at its eastern end are large basaltic shield volcanoes that have been potassium-argon dated 3.8–4.8 and 0.8–1.8 million years old.ted 3.8–4.8 and 0.8–1.8 million years old. , Le point chaud de l'Erebus est un point chLe point chaud de l'Erebus est un point chaud responsable de la forte activité volcanique sur l'île de Ross, dans l'ouest de la mer de Ross en Antarctique. Sa zone éruptive actuelle, le mont Erebus, connaît une éruption continue depuis sa découverte en 1841, avec notamment la présence d'un lac de lave permanent. Le point chaud de l’Erebus a été interprété comme étant à l'origine de la . Son panache, estimé entre 250 et 300 km de diamètre, s'étend à 200 km sous la surface, où il se transforme en une colonne étroite qui s'étend plus loin jusqu'à 400 km sous la surface. * *loin jusqu'à 400 km sous la surface. * * , Il punto caldo Erebus è un punto caldo vulIl punto caldo Erebus è un punto caldo vulcanico responsabile dell'elevata attività vulcanica nell'isola di Ross, situata nella parte occidentale del Mare di Ross, in Antartide. La sua attuale zona vulcanicamente attiva, il monte Erebus (3.794 m), è in eruzione continua sin dall'epoca della sua scoperta avvenuta nel 1841.poca della sua scoperta avvenuta nel 1841.
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