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Bratan

Buyan-Bratan

Caldera · Indonesia · 2244m

The Bratan volcanic complex is seen here from the E from the rim of Batur. The peak at the right is Pengilangan on the NE rim of the 11 x 6 km wide caldera. The caldera contains three lakes and is located between Pengilangan and the cluster of peaks at the left-center, which are post-caldera cones. The sharp peak to the far left is Batukau, S of the caldera. The area in the foreground is underlain by pyroclastic flow deposits from Batur caldera.
The Bratan volcanic complex is seen here from the E from the rim of Batur. The peak at the right is Pengilangan on the NE rim of the 11 x 6 km wide caldera. The caldera contains three lakes and is located between Pengilangan and the cluster of peaks at the left-center, which are post-caldera cones. The sharp peak to the far left is Batukau, S of the caldera. The area in the foreground is underlain by pyroclastic flow deposits from Batur caldera. · Photo: Photo by Lee Siebert, 2000 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Type
Caldera
Country
Indonesia
Region
Sunda-Banda Volcanic Regions / Sunda Volcanic Arc
Elevation
2244m
Coordinates
-8.283, 115.133
Last eruption
Unknown
Tectonic setting
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Landform
Cluster
Major rock type
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary

The most obvious feature of the Buyan-Bratan volcanic complex in north-central Bali is the 11 x 6 km wide Bratan caldera (also known as Catur or Tjatur caldera), which contains three caldera lakes. Several post-caldera stratovolcanoes straddle its southern rim; the largest post-caldera cone, Batukau (Batukaru), is 10 km SW. The cones are well-formed, but covered with thick soils and vegetation; they are thought to have been inactive for hundreds or thousands of years (Wheller, 1986). The Tapak and Lesong cones are not covered by deposits of the youngest dacitic pumice eruptions of nearby Batur volcano, and are thus thought to be less than 23,000 years old. The geothermal field within the caldera has been developed to produce electrical power, and hot springs are located in more than a dozen locations.

From Wikipedia

Bratan or Catur or Tjatur is a dormant caldera/stratovolcano located at the northern side of Bali island in Indonesia. The volcanic complex covers an area of 11 by 6 kilometres. The caldera contains 3 separate lakes and 5 post-caldera volcanoes.

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Eruption history

Detailed timeline

No eruption records available.

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