Mount Iō (Shiretoko)

Mount Iō
硫黄山
Mount Iō and Kamuiwakka Falls (August 2014)
Highest point
Elevation 1,562.0 m (5,124.7 ft)
Prominence 243 m (797 ft)
Parent peak Mount Sashirui
Listing List of mountains in Japan
List of volcanoes in Japan
Coordinates 44°8′0″N 145°9′40″E
Naming
English translation Sulphur Mountain
Language of name Japanese
Geography
Mount Iō is located in Japan
Mount Iō
Mount Iō
Location of Mount Iō in Japan.
Location Hokkaidō, Japan
Parent range Shiretoko Peninsula
Topo map Geospatial Information Authority, 25000:1 硫黄山
50000:1 羅臼
Geology
Mountain type Stratovolcano
Volcanic arc/belt Kuril arc
Last eruption 1936

Mount Iō (硫黄山, Iō-zan) also Mount Iwo is an active andesitic stratovolcano on the Shiretoko Peninsula of Hokkaidō, Japan. It sits within the borders of the town of Shari. Mount Iō is known for erupting liquid sulphur in the eruptions of 1889 and 1936. Mount Iō literally means, sulphur mountain. There are two explosion craters and a lava dome at the summit of the volcano.

History of eruptions

Volcanic activity started at least 240,000 years ago. Mount Iō has erupted at the following times:

  1. 850 AD ± 500 years
  2. 1857–1858
  3. 23–26 September 1876
  4. 24–26 November 1880
  5. 9–26 August 1889
  6. 15 June 1890–unknown
  7. December 1935–October 1936

See also