Mount Lokon

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Mount Lokon is an active stratovolcano in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, known for its frequent eruptions and significant volcanic activity.

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Mount Lokon canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
composition andesitic to basaltic-andesitic lavas
country Indonesia
elevation approximately 1580 m
approximately 5184 ft
eruption July 2011 eruption
eruptionColumn eruption plumes sometimes reaching several kilometers high
eruptionStyle explosive
phreatic
strombolian
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasActivity frequent ash emissions
persistent fumarolic activity
hasCrater Tompaluan crater
active summit crater complex
hazardType ashfall
lahars
lava domes
pyroclastic flows
impact evacuation of nearby residents during eruptions
isPartOf Sunda Arc
surface form: Indonesian volcanic arc
lastEruptions eruption sequence starting in 2011
frequent eruptions in the 1990s
listedIn Global Volcanism Program
locatedBetween Mount Lokon and Mount Empung
locatedIn Minahasa Regency
North Sulawesi
Celebes
surface form: Sulawesi
locatedNear Manado
Tomohon
locatedOn northern Sulawesi
monitoredBy Indonesia Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation
surface form: Indonesian Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation

Indonesia Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation
surface form: PVMBG
mountainRange Sangihe arc
nearbyCity Manado
Tomohon
nearbyPeak Mount Empung
notableFor frequent eruptions
significant volcanic activity
partOf Sangihe volcanic arc
region Southeast Asia
riskLevel one of the more active volcanoes in North Sulawesi
tectonicSetting subduction zone volcano
tourism popular hiking destination with restrictions during high activity
volcanicArcBelt Sangihe volcanic arc
surface form: Sangihe arc
volcanoNumber 266060
volcanoType stratovolcano

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North Sulawesi hasVolcano Mount Lokon
Minahasa Peninsula hasVolcano Mount Lokon
Tomohon nearbyVolcano Mount Lokon
Mount Mahawu nearbyVolcano Mount Lokon