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Piton de la Fournaise Volcano

Piton de la Fournaise Volcano:

The Piton de la Fournaise volcano on Reunion Island erupted for the second time this year.

  • Piton de la Fournaise Volcano occupies the east-southeastern end of French Island La Réunion in the western Indian Ocean.
  • It is a massive basaltic shield volcano.
  • It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
  • It is in a phase of frequent but short-lived eruptions that start with lava fountains and produce large lava flows.
  • It has been a member of the prestigious club of natural treasures listed as World Heritage sites by UNESCO.
  • Shield Volcano are the largest volcanoes on Earth.
  • They do not form soaring mountains with conical peaks like composite volcanoes. Instead, they are broad volcanoes with gentle slopes.
  • They are almost exclusively basalt, a type of lava that is very fluid when erupted.
  • Because basalt has a low viscosity, it can flow on the surface better. So, when these types of volcanoes erupt, lava flows outwards at large distances.
  • They are built by repeated eruptions that occurred intermittently over vast periods of time.
  • The Hawaiian shield volcanoes are the most famous examples.