Hibok-Hibok Volcano

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Hibok-Hibok Volcano is an active stratovolcano on Camiguin Island in the southern Philippines, known for its destructive mid-20th-century eruptions and geothermal activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
country Philippines
eruptionStyle phreatic eruption
phreatomagmatic eruption
pyroclastic flows
hadEruption 1871 eruption
1948–1951 eruption sequence
hasActivity fumarolic activity
geothermal activity
mountaineering
solfataric activity
trekking
volcano tourism
hasGeologicalFeature crater lake
lava dome
hasHazard ashfall
lahars
landslides
pyroclastic flows
hasMonitoring gas emission monitoring
ground deformation monitoring
seismic monitoring
hasNearbyFeature Ardent Hot Spring
surface form: Ardent Hot Springs

Sto Niño Cold Spring
surface form: Sto. Niño Cold Spring

White Island sandbar
hasNearbySettlement Catarman, Camiguin
Mambajao
Sagay
surface form: Sagay, Camiguin
isClassifiedAs active volcano by PHIVOLCS
isKnownFor destructive mid-20th-century eruptions
geothermal resources
isMonitoredBy Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
isPartOf Camiguin Island
surface form: Camiguin Volcanic Island Chain
isTouristAttraction yes
lastMajorEruptionEnd 1951
lastMajorEruptionStart 1948
locatedIn Camiguin Province
Mindanao
Northern Mindanao
southern Philippines
locatedOn Camiguin Island
partOf Pacific Ring of Fire
produced ash fall
lahars
lava flows
pyroclastic density currents
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Philippine Mobile Belt includesVolcano Hibok-Hibok Volcano