This list of shield volcanoes includes active, dormant and extinct shield volcanoes.
Shield Volcanoes are one of the three types of volcanoes. They have a short cone shape, and have basaltic lava which means the lava has low viscosity (viscosity is a measure of the ability for a liquid to flow)
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Eruption of Kīlauea in 1954Erta Ale.The erupting lava from Piton de la Fournaise met the water of the Indian Ocean during the August 2004 eruption.On the path to the summit of Mount Warning.Skjaldbreiður as seen from Þingvellir
Contents
1Active
1.1Canada
1.2Ecuador
1.3Other
2Dormant
2.1Canada
2.2United States
2.3Costa Rica
2.4Kenya
2.5Other
3Extinct
3.1Antarctica
3.2Other
4Other planets and satellites
4.1Mars & Venus
5Pyroclastic shields
5.1Bolivia
5.2Nicaragua
5.3Papua New Guinea
5.4Other
6See also
7References
Active
Canada
Lava plateau of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex[1] (British Columbia, Canada )
Ecuador
Alcedo Volcano, Galápagos Islands
La Cumbre, Galápagos Islands
Sierra Negra, Galápagos Islands
Cerro Azul, Galápagos Islands
Fernandina Island, Galápagos Islands
Other
Barrier[2] (Kenya)
Bottom half of Mount Erebus (Ross Dependency, Antarctica)
Erta Ale[3] (Ethiopia)
Bottom half of Mount Etna (Sicily, Italy)
Mount Wrangell (Alaska)
Mount Karthala[4] (Comoros)
Namarunu[5] (Kenya)
Niuafo'ou (Tonga)
Mount Nyamuragira[6] (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Piton de la Fournaise (Réunion, France )
Masaya Volcano, Nicaragua
Kīlauea, Hawaii, US
Mauna Loa, Hawaii
Mount Halla (Jeju Island, South Korea )
Mascarin Peak (Marion Island,South Africa )
Dormant
Canada
Heart Peaks
Itcha Range[7] (British Columbia, Canada )
Lava plateau of Level Mountain[1] (British Columbia, Canada )
United States
Arlington Cone (Arizona)
Belknap Crater (Oregon)
Gillespie Volcano (Arizona)
Haleakalā (Maui)
Hell's Half Acre (Idaho)
House Mountain (Arizona)
Hualālai (Hawaii)
Indian Heaven (Washington (state) )
Larch Mountain (Oregon)
Mauna Kea (Hawaii)
Medicine Lake Volcano (California )
Newberry Volcano (Oregon)
Pelican Butte (Oregon)
Shoshone Lava Field (Idaho)
The Three Sisters (Oregon)
Wapi Lava Field (Idaho)
Costa Rica
Tilarán
Kenya
Mount Marsabit[8]
Menengai[9]
Other
La Grille[10] (Comoros)
Queen Mary's Peak[11] (South Atlantic Ocean)
Rangitoto Island[12] (New Zealand)
Santorini[13] (Greece)
São Tomé[14] (São Tomé and Príncipe, Atlantic Ocean)
Skjaldbreiður (Iceland)[15]
Kollóttadyngja (Iceland)
Trölladyngja (Iceland)
Mount Takahe[16] (Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica)
Taveuni[17] (Fiji)
Karaca Dağ[18] (Turkey)
Extinct
Antarctica
Mount Andrus
Mount Berlin
Mount Moulton
Mount Sidley (Marie Byrd Land)
Mount Terror (Ross Dependency)
Other
Ball's Pyramid of Australia is a volcanic plug, or an erosional remnant of a shield volcano.
Banks Peninsula (Christchurch, New Zealand)
Bermuda Pedestal (Bermuda, United Kingdom )
Dunedin Volcano (Dunedin, New Zealand)
Kohala (Hawaii, United States )
Kookooligit Mountains (St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, United States )
Lord Howe Island, (Australia )
Piton des Neiges (Réunion, France )
Poike (Easter Island, Chile)
Rano Kau (Easter Island, Chile)
Slieve Gullion (Northern Ireland, United Kingdom )[19]
Tamu Massif[20] (Shatsky Rise, Pacific Ocean)
Terevaka (Easter Island, Chile)
Topo Volcano, Azores, Portugal
Tweed Volcano, Australia
Mount Charter, Australia
Mount Tor, Australia
Mount Julia, Australia
Mount Cripps, Australia
Verkhovoy (Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia .)
Other planets and satellites
Mars & Venus
Alba Mons
Olympus Mons
Arsia Mons
Ascraeus Mons
Pavonis Mons
Syrtis Major Planum
Maat Mons
Theia Mons
Io
Io, a moon of Jupiter, has several volcanoes that spew sulphur. Some of these include Pele and Tohil Mons.
Pyroclastic shields
Bolivia
Sacabaya
Tata Sabaya
Nicaragua
Apoyeque
Masaya
Papua New Guinea
Rabaul, New Britain
Other
Ambrym, Vanuatu
Purico Complex, Chile
See also
List of stratovolcanoes
List of subglacial volcanoes
List of cinder cones
List of lava domes
Shield volcano
References
↑ 1.01.1Wood, Charles A.; Kienle, Jürgen (2001). Volcanoes of North America: United States and Canada. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 124–126. ISBN 978-0-521-43811-7. OCLC 27910629.