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2.1  Important Bird Area  







3 Volcanology  





4 Demographics  





5 Languages  





6 Towns and villages  



6.1  Southwest  





6.2  Southeast  





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7 Tourism  





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Coordinates: 16°15S 168°7E / 16.250°S 168.117°E / -16.250; 168.117
 

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Ambrym
Map of Ambrym
Geography
LocationPacific Ocean
Coordinates16°15′S 168°7′E / 16.250°S 168.117°E / -16.250; 168.117
ArchipelagoNew Hebrides
Area677.7 km2 (261.7 sq mi)
Highest elevation1,334 m (4377 ft)
Administration

Vanuatu

ProvinceMalampa
Demographics
Population7,275 (2009)
Ethnic groupsNi-Vanuatu
Ambrym
Lava lake in Marum crater, Ambrym, in a photo taken 24 September 2009
Highest point
PeakAmbrym Volcano summit
Elevation1,334 m (4,377 ft)[1]
ListingVolcanoes of Vanuatu
Coordinates16°15′S 168°7′E / 16.250°S 168.117°E / -16.250; 168.117[1]
Geography
Ambrym is located in Vanuatu
Ambrym

Ambrym

Vanuatu

Geology
Mountain typePyroclastic shield[1]
Volcanic arcNew Hebrides arc[1]
Last eruption2022[2]

Ambrym is a volcanic islandinMalampa Province in the archipelagoofVanuatu. Volcanic activity on the island includes lava lakes in two craters near the summit.

Etymology[edit]

Ambrym (also known as Ambrin,[3] "ham rim" in the Ranon language)[4] was allegedly named by Captain Cook, who is said to have anchored off there in 1774. In fact, his expedition never touched Ambrym.[citation needed]

Geography[edit]

Located near the center of the Vanuatuan archipelago, Ambrym is roughly triangular in shape, about 50 km (31 mi) wide.[5] With 677.7 square kilometres (261.7 sq mi) of surface area, it is the fifth largest island in the country. The summit at the centre of the island is dominated by a desert-like caldera, which covers an area of 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi).[1] With the exception of human settlements, the rest of the island is covered by a dense jungle.[5]

Important Bird Area[edit]

The western part of the island, comprising 17,605 ha of forest, together with gardens around habitation, has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports populations of Vanuatu megapodes, Tanna fruit doves, red-bellied fruit doves, grey-eared honeyeaters, cardinal myzomelas, fan-tailed gerygones, long-tailed trillers, streaked fantails, Melanesian flycatchers, buff-bellied monarchs and Vanuatu white-eyes.[6]

Volcanology[edit]

Ash plume from Ambrym Volcano, October 4, 2004

Ambrym is a large basaltic volcano with a 12-km-wide caldera, and is one of the most active volcanoes of the New Hebrides volcanic arc. The caldera is the result of a huge Plinian eruption, which took place around AD 50. Its explosive force is rated 6, the third highest in the Smithsonian Institution's Volcanic Explosivity Index ranks of the largest volcanic explosions in recent geological history.[7]

While at higher elevations cinder cones predominate, the western tip of the island is characterized by a series of basaltic tuff rings, of which the largest is about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) in diameter. These were produced by phreatic eruptions when magma contacted the water table and water-saturated sediments along the coast.[8] The massive, 1900-year-old, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) × 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) caldera is the site of two active volcanic cones, Benbow and Marum (also spelled Maroum).[1] Mount Benbow was named after English Admiral John Benbow (1653–1702) by Captain Cook.

Several times a century, Ambrym volcano has destructive eruptions. Mount Benbow last erupted explosively in 1913, destroying the mission hospital at Dip Point. Volcanic gas emissions from this volcano are measured by a Multi-Component Gas Analyzer System, which detects pre-eruptive degassing of rising magmas, improving prediction of volcanic activity.[9]

In March 2017, Google added Marum crater with its lava lakes to Google Streetview.[10] Since the last fissure eruption on 16 Dec 2018, the lava lake has disappeared.[11]

Demographics[edit]

With the neighbouring island of Malakula and a few smaller islands, Ambrym forms Malampa Province. The population of 7,275 inhabitants [12] lives mainly off coconut plantations in the three corners of the island.

An Ambrym woodcarver, circa 1925

Languages[edit]

Like many islands in Vanuatu, Ambrym has its own Austronesian languages.[13]

In the north:

In the southeast:

In the southwest:

Towns and villages[edit]

Southwest[edit]

Southeast[edit]

North[edit]

Tourism[edit]

Tourists are attracted by Ambrym's active volcanoes, tropical vegetation, and the customs of the local villagers. They stay in traditional bungalows, as there are no hotels on the island.[4]

Transportation[edit]

The island is served by two airports, Ulei Airport in the southeast and Craig Cove Airport in the southwest.

Popular culture[edit]

Ambrym is featured in the 2016 Werner Herzog documentary, Into the Inferno.

Episode two of the BBC documentary "Into the Volcano" hosted by Kate Humble was filmed on Ambrym in 2014.[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Ambrym". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  • ^ "Ambrym volcano". Volcano Discovery. 19 Feb 2018. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  • ^ "Ambrim: Vanuatu, name, geographic coordinates and map". Geographical Names. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  • ^ a b "Ambrim". Destination Vanuatu, South Pacific. Archived from the original on 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  • ^ a b "Ambrym Volcano, Vanuatu". John Seach. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  • ^ "Ambrym West". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International. 2021. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  • ^ "Large Volcano Explocivity Index". geographic.org. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  • ^ "Ambrym Volcano, Vanuatu". Countries of the World. geographic.org. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  • ^ "Real-Time Multi-GAS sensing of volcanic gas composition: experiences from the permanent Etna and Stromboli networks, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 11, EGU2009-5839" (PDF).
  • ^ "Journey under the Earth's surface in Street View". Google Streetview. March 15, 2017.
  • ^ "Global Volcanism Program | Ambrym". Smithsonian Institution | Global Volcanism Program.
  • ^ 2009 National Census of Population and Housing, Vanuatu National Statistics Office
  • ^ Franjieh, Michael (January 1, 2019). "The languages of northern Ambrym, Vanuatu: A guide to the deposited materials in ELAR". Language Documentation and Conservation. 13: 83–111.
  • ^ "Into the volcano". BBC. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
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