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Suwoh

Suoh

Caldera · Indonesia · 1000 m

Steam plumes rise above the Danau Asam fumaroles on the west side of lake Asam within the 8 x 16 km Suoh depression in SE Sumatra. The depression appears to be primarily of tectonic origin, but contains historically active maars and silicic domes along its margins. Hot springs occur along faults and the Pematang Bata fumarole field are within the depression. Prior to a large explosive eruption in 1933 the floor of the Suoh depression was a broad marsh 13 km long in a NNW-SSE direction.
Steam plumes rise above the Danau Asam fumaroles on the west side of lake Asam within the 8 x 16 km Suoh depression in SE Sumatra. The depression appears to be primarily of tectonic origin, but contains historically active maars and silicic domes along its margins. Hot springs occur along faults and the Pematang Bata fumarole field are within the depression. Prior to a large explosive eruption in 1933 the floor of the Suoh depression was a broad marsh 13 km long in a NNW-SSE direction. · Foto: Anonymous, 1990. · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Caldera
País
Indonesia
Región
Sunda-Banda Volcanic Regions / Sunda Volcanic Arc
Altitud
1000 m
Coordenadas
-5.250, 104.270
Última erupción
2024
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Cluster
Roca principal
No Data (checked)
Resumen geológico

The 8 x 16 km Suoh (or Suwoh) depression appears to have a dominantly tectonic origin, but contains a smaller complex of overlapping calderas oriented NNE-SSW. Historically active maars and silicic domes lie along the margins of the depression, which falls along the Great Sumatran Fault that extends the length of the island. Numerous hot springs occur along faults within the depression, which contains the Pematang Bata fumarole field. Large phreatic explosions (0.2 km2 tephra) occurred at the time of a major tectonic earthquake in 1933. Very minor hydrothermal explosions produced two 5-m-wide craters at the time of a February 1994 earthquake.

Resumen de Wikipedia

Resumen en inglés

Suoh or Suwoh is an 8 × 16 km wide volcano-tectonic depression in the southern part of Sumatra, Indonesia. Historical maars and silicic lava domes are found along the Great Sumatran fault line. Phreatic eruptions have been recorded after both the major 1933 and 1994 Liwa earthquake. It is located within the West Lampung Regency, Lampung Province. The volcano erupted again in a similar fashion on 24 May 2024.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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1933~1942 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 42015~2024 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 119331951197919972015

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 2024VEI 1Observado
    2024-05-24 – 2024-05-24
    Nirwana Crater
  2. 1933VEI 4Observado
    1933-07-10 – 1933-08-05
    Pematang Bata

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