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Palinuro Seamount is a seamount in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is an elongated 50–70 km (31–43 mi) long complex of volcanoes north of the Aeolian Islands with multiple potential calderas. The shallowest point lies at 80–70 m (260–230 ft) depth and formed an island during past episodes of low sea level. Palinuro was active during the last 800,000 years and is likely the source for a 10,000 years old tephra layer in Italy. Ongoing seismicity occurs at the seamount, which may be a tsunami hazard. The volcanic activity may somehow relate to the subduction of the Ionian Sea farther east.

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  • Palinuro (Vulkan) (de)
  • Palinuro (vulcano) (it)
  • Palinuro Seamount (en)
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  • Der Palinuro ist ein aktiver Unterwasservulkan im Südteil des Tyrrhenischen Meeres westlich der Küste des Cilento, die etwa 65 km entfernt liegt. Der Gebirgszugs des Palinuro-Komplexes zieht sich über etwa 50 km in west-östlicher Richtung mit einer maximalen Ausdehnung von 22 km an der Basis und hat mehrere (5–8) Gipfel, deren Hauptgipfel der Palinuro ist, der bis auf 70 m unter der Wasseroberfläche aufragt. Bei einem Ausbruch des Vulkans oder bei Erdrutschen an seinen Flanken ist mit dem Entstehen von Tsunamis zu rechnen, die in etwa 20 Minuten die Küste erreichen könnten. (de)
  • Il Palinuro è un vulcano sottomarino posto ad una distanza di circa 65 chilometri dalle coste del Cilento, ad una quota batimetrica di 70 metri. (it)
  • Palinuro Seamount is a seamount in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is an elongated 50–70 km (31–43 mi) long complex of volcanoes north of the Aeolian Islands with multiple potential calderas. The shallowest point lies at 80–70 m (260–230 ft) depth and formed an island during past episodes of low sea level. Palinuro was active during the last 800,000 years and is likely the source for a 10,000 years old tephra layer in Italy. Ongoing seismicity occurs at the seamount, which may be a tsunami hazard. The volcanic activity may somehow relate to the subduction of the Ionian Sea farther east. (en)
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  • Palinuro (en)
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