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Volcanes en Mindanao (20)

Ampiro | Apo | Balatukan | Balut | Blit | Hibok-Hibok | Imbing | Kaladis | Kalatungan | Kitabud | Latukan | Leonard Range | Makaturing | Malindang | Matutum | Musuan | Paco | Parker | Quezon | Ragang
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Ampiro

(Stratovolcano? 1532 m / 5026 ft)
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Apo

(stratovolcano 2938 m / 9,639 ft)
Apo volcano is the highest mountain in the Philippines, and its name means "Master" or "Grandfather". There are no known historic eruptions, but the volcano is considered still active. [más info]

Balatukan

(compound volcano 2450 m / 8,038 ft)
Balatukan (also known as Balingoan or Balatocan) is a massive compound stratovolcano on the SW shore of Gingoog Bay, 15 km SW of Gingoog city in north-central Mindanao, opposite Camiguin Island, Philippines.
Lava flows on its flanks are 140,000 years old and it is not known... [más info]

Balut

(stratovolcano 862 m / 2,828 ft)
Balut volcano (also known as Sanguil) is a small island of the Sarangani group south of the Batulaki Peninsula at the south end of Mindanao Island in the Philippines.
The age of the last activity on Balut volcano is unknown, but hot springs and thermal areas are active on ... [más info]

Blit

(Unknown 1198 m / 3930 ft)
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Hibok-Hibok

(stratovolcano 1552 m / 5,092 ft)
Hibok-Hibok volcano (also known as Catarman volcano) is the youngest and the only historically active volcano on Camiguin Island, which is located 9 km off the north coast of Mindanao Island, Philippines.
Camiguin island itself is a 292 sq km oblate, 20 km long island compo... [más info]

Imbing

(Stratovolcano(es) 700 m / 2297 ft)
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Kaladis

(Stratovolcano unknown)
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Kalatungan

(stratovolcano 2824 m / 9,265 ft)
Kalatungan volcano (also known as Catatungan), is the second highest volcano in the Philippines and located 47 km east of Lake Lana on Mindanao Island.
The dominantly basaltic volcano forms a broad E-W trending ridge. The age of its last activity is unknown. [más info]

Kitabud

(Unknown 1167 m / 3829 ft)
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Latukan

(stratovolcano 2338 m / 7,671 ft)
Latukan is a poorly known volcano SE of Lake Lanao, in NW Mindanao Island (Philippines). The probably still active volcano lies in the center of a chain of young E-W trending stratovolcanoes, between the active Ragang and Makaturing volcanoes. The age of Latukan's last activity i... [más info]

Leonard Range

(stratovolcano 1080 m / 3,543 ft)
Leonard Range (also known as Leonard Kniazeff) volcano is an andesitic-dacitic volcanic complex with a 4x5 km caldera. It is located east of Davao Gulf in SE Mindanao, east of the major N-S-trending Philippine Fault and belongs to the East Mindanao Arc.
The last activity o... [más info]

Makaturing

(stratovolcano 1940 m / 6,365 ft)
Makaturing is a stratovolcano at the shore of Illana Bay located about 40 km South of Marawi city, in central Mindanao, Philippines.
It is part of the Central Mindanao Arc. Many eruptions reported from Makaturing were actually from neighboring Ragang volcano, and there are... [más info]

Malindang

(stratovolcano 2404 m / 7,887 ft)
Malindang volcano is a stratovolcano on the western margin of Iligan Bay in north-central Mindanao Island, 20 km NE of Tambulig, Philippines. It is part of the Malindang National Park. [más info]

Matutum

(stratovolcano 2286 m / 7,500 ft)
Matutum is a symmetrical stratovolcano located in southern Mindanao, NW of Sarangani Bay and 30 km NNW of General Santos City.
The mountain, a popular hiking destination, has a well-preserved summit cone and a 320 m wide and a vegetated 120 m deep summit crater. The crater... [más info]

Musuan

(lava dome 646 m / 2,119 ft)
Musuan volcano (also known as Calayo volcano) is an isolated lava dome near the Pulangi River at the western base of Mt Tangkulan (1678 m) in Bukidnon Province in central Mindanao, Philippines. [más info]

Paco

(stratovolcano 524 m / 1,719 ft)
Paco volcano (also known as Manlayao or Paco-Manlayao) is located at the NE tip of Mindanao Island, Philippines.
It is an basaltic-dacitic stratovolcano complex truncated by 2 nested calderas, 2.5 and 5 km in diameter. The volcano is located east of the N-S-trending Philipp... [más info]

Parker

(stratovolcano 1824 m / 5,984 ft)
Parker volcano (also known as Falen locally) is a low, but steep-sided vegetated stratovolcano located 30 km west of General Santos City, near the southern tip of Mindanao Island, Philippines.
The andesitic-dacitic volcano contains a 2.9 km diameter summit caldera with a l... [más info]

Quezon

(Lava dome(s) 652 m / 2139 ft)
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Ragang

(stratovolcano 2815 m / 9,235 ft)
Ragang is an active stratovolcano 40 km SE of Marawi city, Mindanao Island, Philippines. It is Mindanao's most active volcanoes and belongs to the Central Mindanao Arc. Most of its historic eruptions were small explosive eruptions from the summit crater.
The volcano has a d... [más info]
Latest news
mié, 6 mar 2002, 06:00

Parker volcano (Mindanao, Philippines) - Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for 6 March-12 March 2002 (New Activity / Unrest)

PHIVOLCS staff dispelled concerns that Parker might erupt after a M 7.5 earthquake (according to the US Geological Survey NEIC) occurred near the volcano on 6 March at 0516. According to news articles, tremor caused a portion of the volcano's crater wall to breach and fall into Lake Maughan atop the volcano. Articles also stated that tons of water that were released from the lake washed away houses and about 33 families were evacuated from river banks below Lake Maughan due to fears that more of the lake would overflow. ... Read all
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