About Trois Pitons, Morne
Trois Pitons, Morne is a complex rising to 1,387 meters (4,551 feet) in Dominica's Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions. Its last known eruption was in 920 CE. The volcano has produced 2 recorded eruptions.
Geography & Climate
Trois Pitons, Morne is located in Dominica, within the Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc of the broader Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions. Situated at 15.37° N, 61.33° W in the Northern Hemisphere, the volcano lies within a tropical climate zone. With a summit elevation of 1,387 meters above sea level, Trois Pitons, Morne is a moderately sized peak that remains accessible to hikers and researchers for much of the year. The volcanic landform is characterized as a composite, which describes the physical shape and structure of the volcanic edifice as observed from the surface.
Geological Context
Trois Pitons, Morne sits in a subduction zone, where one tectonic plate dives beneath another, creating intense heat and pressure that generates magma. Subduction zones are responsible for many of the world's most explosive volcanoes and deadliest eruptions. For communities in Dominica near Trois Pitons, Morne, this tectonic setting means the volcano is capable of producing powerful explosive eruptions, pyroclastic flows, and lahars that can threaten populated areas within tens of kilometers of the summit. The dominant rock type is andesite / basaltic andesite, a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock that forms from rapidly cooling, low-viscosity lava. Basaltic eruptions tend to be less explosive and produce fluid lava flows that can travel long distances. While less immediately dangerous than explosive eruptions, basaltic lava flows can destroy structures and infrastructure in their path, and volcanic gases released during these eruptions can affect air quality over a wide area.
Eruption History Summary
Trois Pitons, Morne has 2 recorded eruptions in the geological database, spanning from 790 CE to 920 CE. These eruptions span roughly 130 years of volcanic history.
GVP Reference Summary
Two large lava-domes complexes, Morne Trois Pitons and Micotrin, rise NE of the capital city of Roseau in central Dominica. Micotrin (Morne Macaque) dome lies immediately south of the larger 1387-m-high Morne Trois Pitons; small lakes are located in the saddle between the two domes and on the eastern flank of Micotrin. The domes are located along the margin of a large semi-circular depression on the western coast of central Dominica, whose origin has been variously attributed to caldera collapse, gravity sliding, or the juxtaposition of several independent volcanic centers. The area is the source of the voluminous, mostly submarine Roseau Tuff, a thick sequence of pyroclastic flows erupted between about 40,000 and 25,000 years ago. It is considered to have originated from calderas at Morne Trois Piton and Wotten Waven, the latter an elliptical NE-SW-trending caldera containing Microtin at its NE end. Explosive eruptions at the Trois Piton-Microtin complex producing pyroclastic flows continued into the late Pleistocene and Holocene. The youngest dated eruption took place about 800 CE, but other smaller eruptions may have occurred since.
— Smithsonian Institution, Global Volcanism Program
2 Recorded Eruptions
| Year | VEI | Type | Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| 920 | — | Confirmed Eruption | Micotrin? |
| 790 | — | Confirmed Eruption | Micotrin? |
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Frequently Asked Questions About Trois Pitons, Morne
Is Trois Pitons, Morne an active volcano?+
Trois Pitons, Morne is not currently classified as active. Its activity evidence is listed as "Eruption Dated." The last known eruption was in 920 CE. However, no volcano is ever considered permanently extinct.
When did Trois Pitons, Morne last erupt?+
The most recent recorded eruption of Trois Pitons, Morne occurred in 920 CE. The eruption was classified as a "Confirmed Eruption." Trois Pitons, Morne has 2 recorded eruptions in total.
How high is Trois Pitons, Morne?+
Trois Pitons, Morne has a summit elevation of 1,387 meters (4,551 feet) above sea level. At 1,387 meters, it is a moderately sized volcanic peak, roughly comparable to Mount Vesuvius (1,281m).
What type of volcano is Trois Pitons, Morne?+
Trois Pitons, Morne is classified as a Complex. Complex volcanoes have distinct geological characteristics that set them apart from other volcanic types.
Where is Trois Pitons, Morne located?+
Trois Pitons, Morne is located in Dominica, in the Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions. More specifically, it lies within the Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc. Its exact coordinates are 15.370° latitude, -61.330° longitude.
Is it safe to visit Trois Pitons, Morne?+
Trois Pitons, Morne can generally be visited, but as with any volcano, visitors should check local conditions and any advisory notices before traveling. Dominica may have specific regulations for accessing volcanic areas. Guided tours are often the safest and most informative way to experience a volcano.