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Lubukraya volcano

stratovolcano, lava dome 1862 m
Sumatra, Indonesia, 1.48°N / 99.21°E
Current status: (probably) extinct (0 out of 5)
Typical eruption style: Explosive
Lubukraya volcano eruptions: holocene
Last earthquakes nearby:
TimeMag. / DepthDistanceLocation
Fri, 17 May
Fri, 17 May 21:27 UTCM 4.2 / 115.8 km32 km35km W of Padangsidempuan, Indonesia
Sat, 29 Dec
Sat, 29 Dec 21:22 UTCM 3.6 / 94 km18 kmNorthern Sumatra, Indonesia
Sat, 29 Dec 21:22 UTCM 3.6 / 94 km18 kmNorthern Sumatra, Indonesia
Sat, 29 Dec 21:22 UTCM 3.6 / 94 km18 kmNorthern Sumatra, Indonesia
Sat, 29 Dec 21:22 UTCM 3.6 / 94 km18 kmNorthern Sumatra, Indonesia
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Lubukraya is a well-defined andesitic stratovolcano of latest Pleistocene to possibly Holocene age with a broad crater breached to the south and a prominent lava dome at the southern foot of the volcano (Aspden et al. 1982).


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