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Empedocles (volcano)

Empedocles
Empedocles is composed of several volcanic centers, including Ferdinandea.
Summit depth8 m (26 ft)[1]
Height400 m (1,312 ft)
Summit areaCampi Flegrei del Mar di Sicilia (Phlegraean Fields of the Sea of Sicily)[citation needed]
TranslationName of a Greek philosopher (from Ancient Greek)
Location
LocationBetween Sicily and Tunisia
CountryDisputed, assumed Italy
Geology
TypeSubmarine volcano
Last eruption1831
History
Discovery date2006

Empedocles is a large underwater volcano located 40 km (25 mi) off the southern coast of Sicily named after the Greek philosopher Empedocles who believed that everything on Earth was made up of the four elements, and who is said by legend to have thrown himself into a volcano.

According to Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, the volcanic structure is around 400 m (1,300 ft) high, with a base 30 km long and 25 km wide (20 mi × 15 mi). Located in the Campi Flegrei del Mar di Sicilia (Phlegraean Fields of the Strait of Sicily), Empedocles is composed of what was once believed to be separate volcanic centers, including Graham Island (Ferdinandea).[2][3]

The volcano shows no sign of erupting in the near future. While the volcano's top is now 7 metres (23 ft) below sea level, it was once visible above the water. In 1831, Empedocles broke the surface as Graham Island (Ferdinandea) and almost caused a major international incident when several countries tried to claim ownership of it. It disappeared into the water again five months later.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Campi Flegrei Mar Sicilia". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  2. ^ Volcano larger than Washington D.C. discovered, CNN
  3. ^ Scientists discover huge underwater volcano, The Independent Online
  4. ^ Massive underwater volcano found, CBBC Newsround (published and accessed on June 23, 2006).

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