

Seventeen volcanoes have been active in the West Indies in the Holocene (the
last 10,000 years). Most of these volcanoes are subearial and form parts of
islands. One submarine volcano,
Kick-'em-Jenny, is also
active. Most of the volcanoes are stratovolcanoes. Lava
domes are a
commonly produced by eruptions and lava flows are rare (only 4 from 123
historic eruptions). This regions has had only 34 historic eruptions. The
1902-1905 eruption of Mt.
Pelee is one of the
world's
most deadly eruptions. The 1902
eruption at Soufriere, St.
Vincent
also caused a large number of fatalities. The ongoing eruption at Soufriere
Hills is
the most recent activity in the region. Volcano locations from Simkin and
Siebert (1994).

Space Shuttle photo 052-0074-0007 looking northwest across the volcanic arc
of the Lesser Antilles. Barbados is in the foreground. The distance from
Guadeloupe to Grenada is about 200 km. Photo taken on October 23, 1992.
The volcanoes are monitored by Observatoire Volcanologique de la Soufriere, Observatoire Volcanologique de la Montagne Pele and the Seismic Research Unit, University of the West Indies.

Space Shuttle photo 068-0231-0013 looking west across the central part of
the volcanic arc of the Lesser Antilles. Photo taken on October 4, 1994.
Montgomery, H., Pessagno, Jr., E.A., and Pindell, J.L., 1994, A 195 Ma terrane in a 165 Ma sea: Pacific origin of the Caribbean Plate: GSA Today, v. 4, p. 1, 3-6.
Robool, M.J., and Smith, A.L., 1989, Volcanic and associated hazards in the Lesser Antilles, in Latter, J.H., ed., Volcanic Hazards - Assessment and Monitoring: Berlin, Springer-Verlag, p. 36-75.
Robson, G.R., Tomblin, J., 1966, West Indies. Catalogue of the active volcanoes of the world, International Association of Volcanology 20, Rome, Italy, 56 p.
Shepherd, J.B., 1989, Eruptions, eruption precursors and related phenomena in the Lesser Antilles, in Latter, J.H., ed., Volcanic Hazards - Assessment and Monitoring: Berlin, Springer-Verlag, p. 292-311.
Simkin, T., and Siebert, L., 1994, Volcanoes of the World: Geoscience Press, Tucson, Arizona, 349 p.
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