Biliran vulcano
Aggiornato: 7 ago. 2022 20:01 GMT - Refresh
vulcano composto 1301 m / 4,268 ft
Filippine centrali (Filippine), 11.52°N / 124.54°E
Stato attuale: normal or dormant (1 di 5)
Filippine centrali (Filippine), 11.52°N / 124.54°E
Stato attuale: normal or dormant (1 di 5)
Biliran volcano comprises the whole 20x35 km Island of Biliran which is formed by a group of lava domes. It is located across the narrow Biliran Strait from the northern tip of Leyte Island.
Biliran volcano is at the northern end of a 170 km long volcanic chain extending SSE to Panaon Island.
The only known historic activity took place on 26 September 1939 and consisted of a phreatic explosion accompanied possibly by a debris avalanche. Ash fell in Caibiran town 12 km to the E.
There are many fumarole fields, hot springs, mud pools and thermal areas on Biliran.
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Eruzioni del vulcano Biliran: 1939
Lastest nearby earthquakes: Non terremoti recenti


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