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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Volcanoes In Halmahera

Halmahera island in the north of Molucca archipelago has been formed by the movement of three tectonic plates resulting in two intersecting mountain ranges, which form four rocky peninsulas separated by three deep bays. A volcanic arc stretches from north to south in the west side of Halmahera, some of which are volcanic islands, for instance, Gamalama and Tidore. Gamalama's island name is Ternate and it has been the center for spice trading since the Portuguese Empire opened a fort in 1512. Due to its location as the center for spice trading during the Age of Discovery, historical records of volcanic eruptions in Halmahera have been available as far back as the early 16th century.
 
Name
Shape
Elevation
Last eruption (VEI)
(m)
(ft)
Tarakan
pyroclastic cone
318
1,043
unknown
Dukono
complex volcano
1,335
4,380
13 August 1933 (3)
Tobaru
unknown
1,035
3,396
unknown
Ibu
stratovolcano
1,325
4,347
May 2005 (0)
Gamkonora
stratovolcano
1,635
5,364
9 July 2007 (?)
Todoko-Ranu
caldera
979
3,212
unknown
Jailolo
stratovolcano
1,130
3,707
unknown
Hiri
stratovolcano
630
2,067
unknown
Gamalama
stratovolcano
1,715
5,627
31 July 2003 (2)
Tidore
stratovolcano
1,730
5,676
unknown
Mare
stratovolcano
308
1,010
unknown
Moti
stratovolcano
950
3,117
unknown
Makian
stratovolcano
1,357
4,452
29 July 1988 (3)
Tigalalu
stratovolcano
422
1,385
unknown
Amasing
stratovolcano
1,030
3,379
unknown
Bibinoi
stratovolcano
900
2,953
unknown
 


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