Serua volcano

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Serua volcano is a remote, active stratovolcano in Indonesia’s Banda Sea, known for its isolated location and explosive eruptions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
accessibility difficult
administrativeDivision Maluku Province NERFINISHED
composition andesitic to basaltic-andesitic
country Indonesia
countrySubdivision Province of Maluku NERFINISHED
eruptionColumnPotential high
eruptionExplosivity moderate to high
eruptionFrequency infrequent
eruptionObservation historically observed from passing ships
eruptionProducts lava
tephra
volcanic ash
eruptionStyle explosive
explosive-effusive
eruptionType Strombolian
Vulcanian
geologicalAge Quaternary
hazard ashfall
lahars
lava flows
pyroclastic flows
volcanic bombs
island Serua Island NERFINISHED
islandGroup Banda Islands NERFINISHED
isRemote true
lastKnownEruptionCentury 20th century
locatedIn Banda Islands NERFINISHED
Banda Sea NERFINISHED
Maluku Islands NERFINISHED
locatedOn Serua Island NERFINISHED
monitoringLevel limited
nearbyWaterBody Seram Sea NERFINISHED
ocean Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
partOf Inner Banda Arc NERFINISHED
plateBoundary Australian Plate–Eurasian Plate convergence
populationNearby sparse
region Eastern Indonesia NERFINISHED
riskCategory local hazard
sea Banda Sea NERFINISHED
tectonicSetting subduction zone
volcanicArc Banda Arc NERFINISHED
volcanicHazardPotential significant for local communities
volcanoNumberingSystem Indonesian volcano list

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Banda Arc containsVolcano Serua volcano