Akyarlar volcano
domos de lava 172 m
Turquía, 36.98°N / 27.31°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Turquía, 36.98°N / 27.31°E
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
The Bodrum & Akyarlar volcanics belong to the area of the active Cos volcanic complex and are the most western volcanics of Turkey.
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Erupciones del volcán Akyarlar: none in historic times
Latest nearby earthquakes
Fecha / Hora | Revista / Profundidad | Distancia | Ubicación | |
Fri, 5 Mar 2021 (GMT) (4 temblores) | ||||
5 mar 2021 18:37 (GMT +2) (5 Mar 2021 16:37:54 GMT) | 3.3 14 km - More | 97 km | 12 km al este de Karlovasi, Samos, North Aegean, Grecia | |
5 mar 2021 16:39 (GMT +3) (5 Mar 2021 13:39:33 GMT) | 2.5 4 km - More | 62 km | 37 km al suroeste de Muğla, Turquía | |
5 mar 2021 06:42 (GMT +2) (5 Mar 2021 04:42:21 GMT) | 1.4 14 km - More | 107 km | SISAM ADASI (AEGEAN SEA), Greece | |
5 mar 2021 05:27 (GMT +2) (5 Mar 2021 03:27:52 GMT) | 0.9 15 km - More | 87 km | KUSADASI KORFEZI (AEGEAN SEA), Greece | |
Thu, 4 Mar 2021 (GMT) (1 terremoto) | ||||
5 mar 2021 01:55 (GMT +3) (4 Mar 2021 22:55:57 GMT) | 1.7 32 km - More | 134 km | MEDITERRANEAN SEA, Turkey |
Background
The peninsula of Bodrum and Akyarlar is dominated by old dacitic andesitic lava extrusions and lava domes. Their age is probably Pleistocene and the first eruptions took place +- 2-3 mil. years ago.

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