{"ID":5277,"name":"McDonald Islands","location":[{"name":"Middle East and Indian Ocean","url":"https:\/\/comet.nerc.ac.uk\/location\/middle-east-and-indian-ocean\/","slug":"middle-east-and-indian-ocean","id":49,"api_endpoint":"https:\/\/comet.nerc.ac.uk\/wp-json\/volcanodb\/v1\/location\/49"}],"volcano_number":"234011","country":"Australia","geodetic_measurements":"No","deformation_observation":null,"duration_of_observation":"","characteristics_of_deformation":"
McDonald Islands volcano has records of historical activity, with eruptions as recent as 2012. These volcanoes are basaltic to Phonolitic in composition, with a Holocene record of eruptions of VEI 0 to 2, indicating predominantly effusive to mildly explosive activity (Brown et al., 2015).<\/p>\n","latitude":"-53.03","longitude":"72.6","images":[],"uri":"https:\/\/comet.nerc.ac.uk\/volcanoes\/mcdonald-islands\/","api_endpoint":"https:\/\/comet.nerc.ac.uk\/wp-json\/volcanodb\/v1\/volcano\/5277","measurement_methods":"No measurements","inferred_causes":[],"references":["Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program
\nhttp:\/\/www.volcano.si.edu\/volcano.cfm?vn=234011","Regional and country profiles of volcanic hazard and risk. Report IV of the GVM\/IAVCEI contribution to the Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction 2015
\nS.K. Brown, R.S.J. Sparks, K. Mee, C. Vye-Brown, E. Ilyinskaya, S. Jenkins, S.C. Loughlin
\nhttp:\/\/www.preventionweb.net\/english\/hyogo\/gar\/2015\/en\/bgdocs\/risk-section\/GVMd.%20Global%20Volcanic%20Hazards%20and%20Risk%20Country%20volcanic%20hazard%20and%20risk%20profiles..pdf"],"date_added":"2015-07-26 10:59:28","last_modified":"2015-07-26 10:59:28"}