Mount Rausu
Mount Rausu (羅臼岳, Rausu-dake) is a stratovolcano on the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaidō, Japan. It sits on the border between the towns of Shari and Rausu. Mount Rausu is the northeastern most Holocene volcano on Hokkaidō.[2] It is one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan.
Mount Rausu | |
---|---|
羅臼岳 | |
![]() View from Sea of Okhotsk (August 2014) | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,660.4 m (5,448 ft) [1] |
Listing | List of mountains in Japan List of volcanoes in Japan 100 Famous Japanese Mountains |
Coordinates | 44°4′33″N 145°7′21″E [1] |
Geography | |
![]() ![]() Mount Rausu Location of Mount Rausu in Japan. | |
Location | Hokkaidō, Japan |
Parent range | Shiretoko Peninsula |
Topo map | Geospatial Information Authority 25000:1 羅臼 25000:1 知床峠 50000:1 羅臼 |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Holocene[2] |
Mountain type | Stratovolcano |
Volcanic arc/belt | Kuril arc[3] |
Last eruption | 1800 ± 50 years[2] |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Scramble[3] |
Mount Rausu's opening festival is held annually on July 3. This day officially opens the climbing season.[3]
In the past 2200 years it is believed that Mount Rausu erupted thrice, with a Plinian Eruption roughly 1400 years ago and a pyroclastic flow about 500 years ago.[4]
History
- June 1, 1964 - The region around Mount Rausu declared Shiretoko National Park[5]
- July 2005 - Shiretoko registered as a Natural World Heritage Site[6]
- Rausu-Shiretoko Io Volcano Group. Rausu (lower left)
- Viewed from the SSW.
- The mountains of Shiretoko Peninsula from Mount Rausu (July 2007). In the foreground is Mitsumine, in the middle field is Mount Sashirui, and in the background is Mount Iō
gollark: Have you *seen* my reminders?
gollark: Yes. Also my past selves. It's very efficient.
gollark: I feel like I might need to implement rustaceous SPUDNET because this is ridiculous.
gollark: (it violates GTech™ policy)
gollark: You can't actually do that, because no.
References
- Geospatial Information Authority map 25000:1 羅臼, last access May 23, 2008
- "Rausu". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- Hunt, Paul (1988). Hiking in Japan: An Adventurer's Guide to the Mountain Trails (First ed.). Tokyo: Kodansha International Ltd. pp. 11, 201. ISBN 0-87011-893-5.
- 神沼克伊,小山悦郎 日本の火山を科学する 日本列島津々浦々、あなたの身近にある108の活火山とは? ソフトバンククリエイティブ 2011. ISBN 978-4797361308.
- "Shiretoko National Park". Ministry of the Environment (Japan). Archived from the original on 2011-03-22. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
- "Cruising Tour of Shiretoko, Newly Registered Natural World Heritage". Hiragana Times. YAC Planning Inc. November 2005. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
See also
![]() |
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Rausu. |
External links
- Rausudake - Japan Meteorological Agency (in Japanese)
- "Rausudake: National catalogue of the active volcanoes in Japan" (PDF). - Japan Meteorological Agency
- Rausu-Shiretoko Io Volcano Group - Geological Survey of Japan
- Rausudake: Global Volcanism Program - Smithsonian Institution
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.