Talakmau volcan
Mise à jour: 19 août. 2022 06:10 GMT - Refresh
stratovolcan 2919 m
Sumatra (Indonésie), 0.08°N / 99.98°E
Condition actuelle: normal / en sommeil (1 sur 5)
Sumatra (Indonésie), 0.08°N / 99.98°E
Condition actuelle: normal / en sommeil (1 sur 5)
Talakmau (also known as Talamau) is a massive compound volcano rising above the western coastal plain of Sumatra.
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Eruptions du volcan Talakmau: 1937 (smoke emission)
Derniers séismes proches:
Heure | Mag. / Profondeur | Distance/Lieu | ||
lundi, 15 août 2022 GMT (1 séisme) | ||||
15 août 2022 22:51 (GMT +7) (15 août. 2022 15:51 GMT) | 4.0 10 km | 179 km (111 mi) Océan Indien, 148 km au sud-ouest de Padangsidempuan, Indonésie |
Introduction
The andesitic-dacitic volcano is constructed along a NE-SW line, rising to 2912 m, more than 700 m above its twin volcano Pasaman to the SW, which has its own adventive cone, Bukit Nilam, lying 3.4 km to the SW. Three craters along the same NE-SW trend occur at the summit of Talakmau; the NE-most and highest crater is filled by a lava dome. Reports of historical eruptions, including one with rumblings and "smoke" emission in 1937, are considered doubtful, but eruptive activity has occurred during the Holocene.Source: Smithsonian GVP


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