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Mount Maru (Kamishihoro Shintoku)

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Parent peak
  
Mount Nipesotsu

Mountain type
  
lava dome

Prominence
  
421 m

Location
  
Hokkaido, Japan

Elevation
  
1,692 m

Age of rock
  
Quaternary

Translation
  
round mountain (Japanese)

Parent range
  
Nipesotsu-Maruyama Volcanic Group

Topo map
  
Geospatial Information Authority 25000:1 ニペソツ山 25000:1 ウペペサンケ山 50000:1 糠平

Range
  
Nipesotsu-Maruyama Volcanic Group

Similar
  
Grozny Group, Nipesotsu‑Maruyama Volcanic Group, Smirnov, Berutarube, Mount Upepesanke

Mount Maru (丸山, Maru-yama) is a lava dome located in the Nipesotsu-Maruyama Volcanic Group of the Ishikari Mountains, Hokkaidō, Japan. Mount Maru is also known as Higashi-Tokachi-Maruyama (東十勝丸山) or Higashi-Taisetsu-Maruyama (東大雪丸山) to distinguish it from other mountains with the same name. Only in 1989 did scientists discover that Mount Maru is a quaternary volcano. The mountain sits on the border between the towns of Kamishihoro and Shintoku.

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Map of Mount Maru, Tomuraushi, Shintoku, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido Prefecture 081-0000, Japan

GeologyEdit

The western flank of the mountain shows accretionary complex from the late Eocene to the early Miocene. The eastern flank shows non-alkaline mafic volcanic rock from the early to middle Miocene. The mountain is topped with non-alkaline mafic rock from the middle Pleistocene.

Eruptive historyEdit

Other than fumaroles, the last eruption of Mount Maru, according to historical records, was from approximately December 3, 1898 to December 6. Before that the last eruption was approximately 1700 BC.

References

Mount Maru (Kamishihoro-Shintoku) Wikipedia