Mount Lokon and Mount Empung

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Mount Lokon and Mount Empung are a pair of closely spaced active volcanoes in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, known for frequent eruptions and a shared central crater complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pair of stratovolcanoes
volcanic complex
activityStatus active volcanoes
climateZone tropical
composition intermediate volcanic rocks
country Indonesia
countrySubdivision Republic of Indonesia NERFINISHED
eruptionFrequency frequently active in historical time
eruptionStyle explosive
strombolian
vulcanian
geologicalSetting subduction zone volcanoes
hasCraterComplex Tompaluan crater NERFINISHED
hasLanguageContext Minahasan region NERFINISHED
hasSummitCrater Tompaluan crater NERFINISHED
hazardType ashfall
lahars
pyroclastic flows
volcanic gas emissions
knownFor frequent eruptions
shared central crater complex
lastEruptions frequent eruptions in the late 20th and early 21st centuries
locatedIn Celebes Sea back-arc region NERFINISHED
North Sulawesi NERFINISHED
Tomohon area NERFINISHED
northern Sulawesi volcanic chain NERFINISHED
locatedNear Manado NERFINISHED
Tomohon NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Sulawesi NERFINISHED
monitoringAgency Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation of Indonesia NERFINISHED
nearbyBodyOfWater Celebes Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Indonesian volcanic arc
Sangihe volcanic arc NERFINISHED
province North Sulawesi Province NERFINISHED
region Minahasa NERFINISHED
riskManagement evacuation zones established during eruptions
sharesCraterComplex Tompaluan crater NERFINISHED
tectonicPlateSetting convergent plate boundary
threatens Tomohon city NERFINISHED
surrounding villages in North Sulawesi
tourismType volcano tourism
typicalEruptionProduct andesitic lava GENERATED
pyroclastic material GENERATED
vegetationZone tropical montane forest
volcanicArcOrBelt Sangihe arc NERFINISHED
volcanoNumber 266060
volcanoType stratovolcanoes

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Mount Lokon locatedBetween Mount Lokon and Mount Empung
subject surface form: Tompaluan crater