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Leonard Kniaseff

Leonard Range

Stratovolcano · Philippines · 1080m

The 1.8-km-long (N-S) arcuate lake in the center of this 15 November 2019 Sentinel-2 satellite image (N is at the top) is Lake Leonard, located within a caldera of the Leonard Range in Mindanao Island. Around the lake are a series of lava domes and active geothermal areas.
The 1.8-km-long (N-S) arcuate lake in the center of this 15 November 2019 Sentinel-2 satellite image (N is at the top) is Lake Leonard, located within a caldera of the Leonard Range in Mindanao Island. Around the lake are a series of lava domes and active geothermal areas. · Photo: Satellite image courtesy of Copernicus Sentinel Data, 2019.
Type
Stratovolcano
Country
Philippines
Region
Western Pacific Volcanic Regions / Eastern Philippine Volcanic Arc
Elevation
1080m
Coordinates
7.382, 126.047
Last eruption
80
Tectonic setting
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Landform
Cluster
Major rock type
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary

An andesitic-to-dacitic stratovolcano complex in the Leonard Range is truncated by a 4 x 5 km caldera partially filled by Lake Leonard. The Leonard Kniazeff stratovolcano is located east of the head of Davao Gulf in SE Mindanao, east of the major N-S-trending Philippine Fault. Activity in the Leonard Range dates back to 1.1 million years. A dome building stage began about 290,000 years ago, producing a series of lava domes in the region surrounding Lake Leonard. A younger stage involved the eruption of the Paloc pyroclastic deposits from the late-Pleistocene to Holocene and the formation of the caldera. Radiocarbon dates ranging from about 6,000 to 1,800 years ago were obtained from the Paloc pyroclastic deposits. The Manat thermal area is located north of Lake Leonard, solfataras occur its SW rim, and active solfataras, fumaroles, and hot springs are found in the Amacan-Gopod thermal area south of the lake.

From Wikipedia

Mount Leonard Kniaseff, or simply Leonard Kniaseff, is a stratovolcano between the municipalities of Mabini and Maco in the province of Davao de Oro, island of Mindanao, Philippines.

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Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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4092 BCE~3893 BCE · 1 eruptions · max VEI ?119 BCE~80 · 2 eruptions · max VEI ?4092 BCE3099 BCE2105 BCE1112 BCE119 BCE

Detailed timeline

  1. 80 (±60 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate
    80 – Ongoing
  2. 77 BCE (±54 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate
    BCE 77 – Ongoing
  3. 4092 BCE (±122 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate
    BCE 4092 – Ongoing

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