A 1986 paper in this journal concluded that past activity attributed to the Cook submarine volcano was likely hydrothermal blowouts from a sea floor vent 1300 m below sea level. The dataset from Geoscience Australia contains a discussion document on this topic, last updated on 2026-04-30. It is available in PDF and HTML formats.
Use Cases
- Analyzing the distinction between volcanic and hydrothermal activity based on the discussion of the Cook volcano.
- Studying geological processes in the forearc region of the New Georgia Group based on the described location.
- Researching sea floor vent systems based on the mention of hydrothermal blowouts at 1300 m depth.
Strengths
- Focuses on a specific geological debate regarding the Cook submarine volcano.
- Originates from Geoscience Australia, a national geological data authority.
- Last updated date is provided as 2026-04-30 14:28:33.227156.
Limitations
- Description metadata is limited; actual data quality requires manual inspection after download.
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Provenance
- Source
- Geoscience Australia Data
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-04-30 14:28:33.227156; freshness should be verified.
- Geography
- Forearc region of the New Georgia Group, Solomon Islands