Mount Lamongan

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Mount Lamongan is a small stratovolcano in East Java, Indonesia, known for its numerous surrounding maars and cinder cones.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
stratovolcano
volcano
activityStatus currently quiescent
historically active
alternativeName Gunung Lamongan
composition basaltic-andesitic
country Indonesia
elevation 1651 m
5417 ft
eruptionStyle phreatomagmatic
strombolian
geologicalSetting back-arc basin of the Sunda Arc
hasCraterLake Ranu Bedali
Ranu Klakah
Ranu Pakis
hasFeature cinder cones
crater lake
maars
scoria cones
hasIndonesianName Gunung Lamongan
hasSurroundingVolcanicCenters cinder cones
maars
lastEruption 1898
locatedIn East Java
Java
Lumbrang District
locatedInTimeZone UTC+7
locatedNear Lumajang Regency
Mount Bromo
Mount Semeru
Probolinggo
surface form: Probolinggo Regency
locatedOnIsland Java
mountainRange Tengger caldera
surface form: Bromo–Tengger volcanic area
nearSettlement Klakah
Lumajang Regency
surface form: Lumajang
nearWaterBody Ranu Bedali
Ranu Klakah
Ranu Pakis
notableFor dense concentration of maars and cinder cones
numberOfCinderCones more than 20
numberOfMaars more than 20
partOf Indonesian volcanic system
Pacific Ring of Fire
region East Java
surface form: East Java Province
tectonicSetting Sunda Arc
volcanicArcOrBelt Sunda Arc
volcanoType stratovolcano

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East Java containsVolcano Mount Lamongan