Tompaluan crater

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Tompaluan crater is an active volcanic crater situated between the twin peaks of Mount Lokon and Mount Empung in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, known for its frequent eruptions and geothermal activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
volcanic crater
access hiking trails from nearby settlements
associatedWith Mount Empung NERFINISHED
Mount Lokon NERFINISHED
country Indonesia
eruptionProducts blocks and bombs
volcanic ash
volcanic gases
eruptionStyle explosive eruptions
phreatic eruptions
geologicalSetting subduction zone volcano
governedBy Province of North Sulawesi NERFINISHED
hasActivity frequent eruptions
geothermal activity
hasFeature crater lake (intermittent or small pools)
fumaroles
steam vents
hasTemperature elevated fumarole temperatures
hazardType ashfall
pyroclastic activity
isPartOf Pacific Ring of Fire NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction yes
lastEruptions frequent eruptions in the late 20th and early 21st century
locatedIn Indonesia
North Sulawesi NERFINISHED
Sulawesi NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Indonesian Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation NERFINISHED
near Manado NERFINISHED
Tondano area
partOf Lokon-Empung volcanic complex NERFINISHED
region Minahasa Regency NERFINISHED
riskZone exclusion zone around the crater
safetyConcern sudden phreatic explosions
situatedBetween Mount Empung NERFINISHED
Mount Lokon NERFINISHED
tectonicPlate Eurasian Plate NERFINISHED
Philippine Sea Plate NERFINISHED
volcanicArc Sangihe volcanic arc NERFINISHED
volcanicType stratovolcano crater
volcanoNumberingSystem part of Lokon-Empung entry in global volcano catalogs

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Mount Lokon hasCrater Tompaluan crater