Geology of Ascension Island

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The geology of Ascension Island is the geologically young, exposed part of a large volcano, 80 kilometers west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The island formed within the last six to seven million years and is primarily mafic rock with some felsic rock.[1][2]

Physical map of Ascension Island

Sister's Peak Region

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