Monte Lawu
Lawu
Estratovolcán · Indonesia · 3265 m

- Tipo
- Estratovolcán
- País
- Indonesia
- Región
- Sunda y Banda / Sunda Volcanic Arc
- Altitud
- 3265 m
- Coordenadas
- -7.625, 111.192
- Última erupción
- Desconocido
- Contexto tectónico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma volcánica
- Composite
- Roca principal
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico
The Lawu volcanic complex includes a deeply eroded volcano to the south joined to a younger edifice to the north considered by van Bemmelen (1949b) to be probably Holocene. No eruptions or dated deposits are known, but it was mapped by Sampurno and Samodra (1997) as Holocene. The southern end of the broad 3-km-long summit of the younger edifice contains eroded crater rims and a lava dome that fed flows 3.5 km down the S flank. A fumarolic area is also located on the S flank. A small cone with a crater is present on the lower SE flank of the older edifice, ~19 km from the summit. An event was reported in November 1885 CE, with booms, rumbling sounds, and "ash rain" later in the day; this was similar to a landslide reported in 1978. A major eruption attributed to Lawu in 1752 CE was actually from Kelud volcano.
Resumen de Wikipedia
Resumen en inglésThe Lawu, or Mount Lawu is a massive compound stratovolcano straddling the border between East Java and Central Java, Indonesia. The north side is deeply eroded and the eastern side contains parasitic crater lakes and parasitic cones. A fumarolic area is located on the south flank at 2,550 m. The only reported activity of Lawu took place in 1885 when rumblings and light volcanic ash falls were reported. The recent study provided insights into geothermal heat flow suggesting that Mt. Lawu is still active today.
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