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Ferdinandea

2007 Concise Encyclopedia. Related subjects: European Geography

Approximate location of Ferdinandea
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Approximate location of Ferdinandea

Ferdinandea is a submerged volcanic island that forms part of the newly discovered underwater volcano Empedocles 30 km south of Sicily. Currently a seamount, eruptions have raised it above sea level several times before erosion has caused it to submerge again. When it last rose above sea level after erupting in 1831, a four-way dispute over its sovereignty began, which was still unresolved when it disappeared beneath the waves again in early 1832. During its brief life, the French geologist Constant Prévost was on hand, accompanied by an artist, to witness it that July; he named it Île Julia, for its July appearance, and reported in the Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France.

History

Ferdinandea lies in a volcanic area known as the Campi Flegrei del Mar di Sicilia (Phlegraean Fields of the Sea of Sicily), which lies between Sicily and Tunisia in the Mediterranean Sea. Many submarine volcanoes ( seamounts) exist in the region, as well as some volcanic islands such as Pantelleria. Volcanic activity at Ferdinandea was first reported in the region during the First Punic War, and the island has appeared and disappeared four or five times. Since the 17th century several eruptions have been reported.

1831 eruption

Painting depicting Ferdinandea's 1831 eruption
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Painting depicting Ferdinandea's 1831 eruption

Ferdinandea's most recent appearance as an island was in July 1831. It was subject to a four-way dispute over its sovereignty, originally being claimed for the United Kingdom and given the name Graham Island. The King of Naples, Ferdinand II, after whom the island was named Ferdinandea, sent ships to the nascent island to claim it for the Bourbon crown, while the French Navy also made a landing and called the island Julia. Spain also declared its territorial ambitions.

The eruptions of 1831 saw the island increase in size to some 4 km². However, it was composed of loose tephra, easily eroded by wave action, and after the end of the eruptive episode it rapidly subsided, disappearing beneath the waves in January 1832, before the issue of its sovereignty could be resolved. Fresh eruptions in 1863 caused the island to reappear briefly before sinking again below sea level.

Recent activity

After 1863 the volcano lay dormant for many decades, with its summit just 8 m below sea level. In 1986, it was allegedly mistaken for a Libyan submarine and bombed by a U.S. Air Force plane on its way to bomb Tripoli.

In 2002, renewed seismic activity around Ferdinandea led volcanologists to speculate that a new eruptive episode could be imminent, and the seamount might once more become an island. To forestall a renewal of the sovereignty disputes, Italian divers planted a flag on the top of the volcano in advance of its expected resurfacing. However, the seismicity did not lead to volcanic eruptions and as of 2006 Ferdinandea's summit remains only about six meters below sea level.

Trivia

The novel Jingo by Terry Pratchett is loosely based around similar events.

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Selected Articles
Lost island returns. (Earth/Geology).(volcani island Ferdinandea in the Mediterranean Sea)
...expert Enzo Boschi. The top of island Ferdinandea last surfaced in 1831, when scorching...into the sea. Boschi is uncertain when Ferdinandea will emerge again, but says the volcano...belches 20 to 30 days before emerging. Ferdinandea lies 20 kilometers south of Sicily...
January 24, 2003; Science World

Ceres descubierto.(descubrimiento del asteroide Ceres Ferdinandea por el astrónomo Giuseppe Piazzi)(Artículo breve)
1801:1 de enero El astrónomo siciliano Giuseppe Piazzi descubre el primer asteroide, al que llamó Ceres Ferdinandea en honor de la diosa romana de las plantas y el amor maternal y patrona de Sicilia, y del rey Fernando IV de Nápoles...
January 1, 2006; Contenido

Ferdinandea, the Mediterranean island that comes and goes, is menace to shipping ; HOME NEWS
...will never again fly over the island of Ferdinandea, the world's most extraordinary disputed...Sicilies also claimed it, naming it Ferdinandea. Then France made a bid, christening...submarines and dropped depth charges. Ferdinandea survived, and in 2001, representatives...
April 1, 2007; The Independent on Sunday

La Prima Ferrovia fra Venezia e Milano: Storia della Imperial-Regia Privilegiata Strada Ferrata Ferdinandea Lombardo-Vaneta (1835-1852)
...Storia della Imperial-Regia Privilegiata Strada Ferrata Ferdinandea Lombardo-Veneta (18351852). By Adolfo Bernardello Venice...88-86166-27-3. Imperial-Regia Privilegiata Strada Ferrata Ferdinandea LombardoVeneta (Imperial-Royal Privileged Lombardy-Venetian...
October 1, 1997; Business History Review

The island that time remembered Once, it was a cause celebre: a strategically important volcanic island in the Mediterranean that Britain, France, Spain and Sicily all claimed as their own. Then, in 1831, it sank beneath the sea. Now, inch by inch, Graham Island is rising to the surface again. And already the territorial squabbling has resumed
...the Union Jack and named the island Ferdinandea, after King Ferdinand II. The Spanish...seamount (a seabed volcano) of Graham/Ferdinandea has lived on in charts, its summit...along the Sicilian coast were blamed on Ferdinandea. Then last year, the squabble over a...
September 26, 2001; The Independent - London

Letter: Island's vanishing act
Sir: The sovereignty wrangle over the short-lived emergence of Ferdinandea/Graham Island in 1831 was the nearest that a volcano has come to causing a war (Review, 26 September). However, it is quite wrong...
October 4, 2001; The Independent - London

Profile: Submerged Mediterranean island may re-emerge to ownership disputes
...tiny, insignificant islands, we offer this: Graham Island or Ferdinandea or Giulia, depending on who you believe it belongs to. Whatever...British flag, replace it with his own and name it, modestly, Ferdinandea. Before territorial claims could be settled, the island slipped...
November 29, 2002; NPR All Things Considered

Location, location, location.(analysis of volcanoes)
...planted on the island and re-named it Ferdinandea, in honor of Ferdinand II, monarch of...the while, curious tourists sailed to Ferdinandea to see it for themselves and perhaps...then watch it vanish a month later. Ferdinandea has remained under about 8 meters of...
August 1, 2007; Risk Management

Leader Waving the flag
...26ft under the sea. If the lump of rock, known in Italy as Ferdinandea, deigns to poke above the blue Mediterranean waters, Rome...the British named it Graham Bank, somewhat less exotic than Ferdinandea, and made their bid for ownership. With the Spanish also...
November 26, 2002; The Scotsman

Island reborn. (Italy).(Brief Article)
...before it had been claimed by all and sundry--including the British, French and Italians--and acquired seven names, of which Ferdinandea is now the most widely accepted. The volcano began erupting again in 1995, and it appears an island may once again form...
February 1, 2003; Geographical



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