Liste von Vulkanen auf den Philippinen

Dies ist eine Liste von Vulkanen auf den Philippinen, die während des Quartärs mindestens einmal aktiv waren.

BildNameInsel, InselgruppeBezirkVulkantypKlassifizierung nach PHIVOLCS[1][2]Letzte EruptionHöhe [m]Geokoordinaten
AmbalatunganLuzonRegierungsbezirk Cordilleraunbekannt2329!517.3166675621.100000517° 19′ 00″ N, 121° 06′ 00″ O
AmorongLuzonIlocos-RegionLavadomeunbekannt376!515.8283335620.805000515° 49′ 42″ N, 120° 48′ 18″ O
ApoMindanaoSOCCSKSARGENSchichtvulkanPotenziell aktivunbekannt2938!506.9888895625.269444506° 59′ 20″ N, 125° 16′ 10″ O
ArayatLuzonCentral LuzonSchichtvulkanunbekannt1026!515.2000005620.741667515° 12′ 00″ N, 120° 44′ 30″ O
Babuyan ClaroBabuyan-Inseln, LuzonCagayan ValleySchichtvulkaneAktiv19241080!519.5233335621.940000519° 31′ 24″ N, 121° 56′ 24″ O
Balatukan (Balatocan)MindanaoNorthern Mindanaounbekannt2450!508.7666675624.983333508° 46′ 00″ N, 124° 59′ 00″ O
Balut (Sanguil)Sarangani-Inseln, MindanaoSOCCSKSARGENSchichtvulkanPotenziell aktivunbekannt862!505.4000005625.375000505° 24′ 00″ N, 125° 22′ 30″ O
Banahaw (Banahao)LuzonCALABARZONAktivunbekannt2158!514.0666675621.483333514° 04′ 00″ N, 121° 29′ 00″ O
Biliran (Anas)Biliran, VisayasEastern VisayasKomplexer VulkanAktiv19391301!511.5233335624.535000511° 31′ 24″ N, 124° 32′ 06″ O
Bud DajoJoloARMMSchlackenkegelAktivunbekannt620!506.0133335621.056667506° 00′ 48″ N, 121° 03′ 24″ O
BulusanLuzonBicol-RegionSchichtvulkaneAktiv20111565!512.7700005624.050000512° 46′ 12″ N, 124° 03′ 00″ O
CabalíanLeyte, VisayasEastern VisayasSchichtvulkanAktiv1820 ± 30 Jahre945!510.2869445625.220833510° 17′ 13″ N, 125° 13′ 15″ O
CaguaLuzonCagayan ValleySchichtvulkanAktiv18601133!518.2216675622.123333518° 13′ 18″ N, 122° 07′ 24″ O
Camiguin de BabuyanesBabuyan-Inseln, LuzonCagayan ValleySchichtvulkanAktiv1857712!518.8333335621.860000518° 50′ 00″ N, 121° 51′ 36″ O
CorregidorCorregidor/Caballo, LuzonCALABARZONCalderaPotenziell aktiv1,10 ± 0,09 Ma BP173!514.4000005620.400000514° 24′ 00″ N, 120° 24′ 00″ O
Cuernos de NegrosNegros, VisayasCentral VisayasPotenziell aktivunbekannt1862!509.2500005623.166667509° 15′ 00″ N, 123° 10′ 00″ O
DidicasBabuyan-Inseln, LuzonCagayan ValleyAktiv1978228!519.0766675622.201667519° 04′ 36″ N, 122° 12′ 06″ O
Hibok-HibokCamiguin, MindanaoNorthern MindanaoSchichtvulkanAktiv19531332!509.2033335624.676111509° 12′ 12″ N, 124° 40′ 34″ O
IrayaBatan, Batan-Inseln, LuzonCagayan ValleySchichtvulkanAktiv14541009!520.4686115622.009722520° 28′ 07″ N, 122° 00′ 35″ O
IrigaLuzonBicol-RegionSchichtvulkanAktivunbekannt1196!513.4566675623.456667513° 27′ 24″ N, 123° 27′ 24″ O
IsarogLuzonBicol-RegionSchichtvulkanAktivunbekannt1966!513.6583335623.383333513° 39′ 30″ N, 123° 23′ 00″ O
JoloSulu-Archipel, MindanaoAutonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoSchlacken- und Aschenkegel1897811!506.0133335621.056667506° 00′ 48″ N, 121° 03′ 24″ O
KalatunganMindanaoNorthern MindanaoSchichtvulkanPotenziell aktivunbekannt2824!507.9500005624.800000507° 57′ 00″ N, 124° 48′ 00″ O
KanlaonNegros, VisayasWestern Visayas/Central VisayasSchichtvulkanAktiv20062435!510.4116675623.131667510° 24′ 42″ N, 123° 07′ 54″ O
LaboLuzonBicol-RegionPotenziell aktiv27 ka BP1544!514.0166675622.791667514° 01′ 00″ N, 122° 47′ 30″ O
Laguna de BayLuzonCALABARZON/Metro ManilaCalderaunbekannt743!514.4166675621.266667514° 25′ 00″ N, 121° 16′ 00″ O
LatukanMindanaoAutonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoSchichtvulkanunbekannt2338!507.6500005624.450000507° 39′ 00″ N, 124° 27′ 00″ O
Leonard KniaseffMindanaoDavao-RegionSchichtvulkanAktiv120 n. Chr. ± 100 Jahre1080!507.3816675626.046667507° 22′ 54″ N, 126° 02′ 48″ O
MahagnaoLeyte, VisayasEastern VisayasSchichtvulkanunbekannt860!510.8958335624.866667510° 53′ 45″ N, 124° 52′ 00″ O
MakaturingMindanaoAutonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoSchichtvulkanAktiv18821940!507.6466675624.316667507° 38′ 48″ N, 124° 19′ 00″ O
MalinaoLuzonBicol-RegionSchichtvulkanPotenziell aktiv60 ka BP1548!513.4161115623.608333513° 24′ 58″ N, 123° 36′ 30″ O
MalindangMindanaoNorthern MindanaoSchichtvulkanunbekannt2404!508.2166675623.633333508° 13′ 00″ N, 123° 38′ 00″ O
MalindigMarinduque, LuzonMIMAROPASchichtvulkanPotenziell aktivunbekannt1157!513.2400005622.018333513° 14′ 24″ N, 122° 01′ 06″ O
MandalaganNegros, VisayasWestern VisayasPotenziell aktivunbekannt1885!510.6500005623.250000510° 39′ 00″ N, 123° 15′ 00″ O
MarivelesLuzonCentral LuzonSchichtvulkanPotenziell aktivca. 2050 v. Chr.1388!514.5166675620.466667514° 31′ 00″ N, 120° 28′ 00″ O
MasaragaLuzonBicol-RegionSchichtvulkanunbekannt1328!513.3166675623.600000513° 19′ 00″ N, 123° 36′ 00″ O
MatutumMindanaoSOCCSKSARGENSchichtvulkanAktiv1290 ± 40 Jahre2286!506.3666675625.066667506° 22′ 00″ N, 125° 04′ 00″ O
MayonLuzonBicol-RegionSchichtvulkanAktiv20182462!513.2566675623.685000513° 15′ 24″ N, 123° 41′ 06″ O
Musuan (Calayo)MindanaoNorthern MindanaoLavadomAktiv1886646!507.8766675625.068333507° 52′ 36″ N, 125° 04′ 06″ O
NatibLuzonCentral LuzonSchichtvulkanPotenziell aktivunbekannt1253!514.7166675620.400000514° 43′ 00″ N, 120° 24′ 00″ O
PacoMindanaoCaragaSchichtvulkanunbekannt524!509.5933335625.520000509° 35′ 36″ N, 125° 31′ 12″ O
PanayLuzonCALABARZONSchichtvulkanunbekannt501!513.7233335620.893333513° 43′ 24″ N, 120° 53′ 36″ O
ParkerMindanaoSOCCSKSARGENSchichtvulkanAktiv16411824!506.1133335624.891667506° 06′ 48″ N, 124° 53′ 30″ O
PatocLuzonRegierungsbezirk CordilleraSchichtvulkanunbekannt1865!517.1466675620.980000517° 08′ 48″ N, 120° 58′ 48″ O
PinatuboLuzonCentral LuzonSchichtvulkanAktiv19931486!515.1333335620.350000515° 08′ 00″ N, 120° 21′ 00″ O
Pocdolberge (Bacon-Manito-Komplex)LuzonBicol-RegionSchichtvulkanunbekannt1102!513.0500005623.958333513° 03′ 00″ N, 123° 57′ 30″ O
RagangMindanaoAutonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao/SOCCSKSARGENSchichtvulkanAktiv18732815!507.7000005624.500000507° 42′ 00″ N, 124° 30′ 00″ O
SilayNegros, VisayasWestern VisayasSchichtvulkanPotenziell aktivunbekannt1510!510.7666675623.233333510° 46′ 00″ N, 123° 14′ 00″ O
Smith VolcanoBabuyan-Inseln, LuzonCagayan ValleySchlackenkegelAktiv1924679!519.5383335621.912778519° 32′ 18″ N, 121° 54′ 46″ O
TaalLuzonCALABARZONCalderaAktiv2022311!514.0016675620.993333514° 00′ 06″ N, 120° 59′ 36″ O

Siehe auch

Weblinks

Einzelnachweise

  1. Active Volcanoes. PHIVOLCS, 14. Dezember 2017, abgerufen am 18. März 2018 (englisch).
  2. Potentially Active_bu. PHIVOLCS, 30. Juli 2008, abgerufen am 18. März 2018 (englisch).

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Malindigsun2.jpg
(c) Lovebus at en.wikipedia, CC BY 3.0
en:Mount Malindig, a dormant stratovulcano on Marinduque Island, The Philippines
Mount Malinao.jpg
Mount Malinao is a forested stratovolcano with a summit crater that is breached to the east. The Tiwi geothermal field, seen here with the volcano in the background, is located on the east flanks of Malinao. The geothermal field is located near Luzon's largest fumarole field, which includes siliceous sinter deposits at Naglabong.
Pinatubo91eruption plume.jpg
The June 12, 1991 eruption column from Mount Pinatubo taken from the east side of Clark Air Base. U.S. Geological Survey Photograph taken on June 12, 1991, 08:51 hours, by Dave Harlow.
Bataan Mariveles 1.JPG
Autor/Urheber: P199, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Bataan Peninsula and Mariveles Mountains as seen from Manila Bay, the Philippines. See also: File:Bataan Mariveles 2.JPG
Mayon.jpg
Mayon Volcano, Philippines
Mount Canlaon.JPG
The Vulcano Mount Canlaon (Negros Occidental, Philippines) in September 2009
Mount Hibok Hibok.jpg
Autor/Urheber: unknown, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Mount musuan.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Kleomarlo, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Musuan Peak, also known as Mount Musuan, an active volcano located in Maramag, Bukidnon.
Mount Iriga.jpg
Mount Iriga is a 1196-m stratovolcano whose most prominent feature is a large horseshoe-shaped caldera that is breached to the SE. It was formed by a massive volcanic landslide during an eruption that at one time was considered to have most likely occurred in 1628 AD, but was later found to have occurred earlier at some unknown time during the Holocene. The hilly terrain in the foreground, encloses small ponds on the surface of the debris-avalanche deposit.
Mount Natib.jpg
Mount Natib is a massive stratovolcano at the northern end of the Bataan Peninsula, south of Pinatubo volcano. The summit of the volcano, seen here from the WNW, is truncated by a 6 x 7 km caldera. The age of the latest eruption is not known, but is considered to be late Pleistocene or Holocene. Five thermal areas are found in the summit region.
Binubulauan.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Gubernatoria, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Binubulauan viewed from village of Bangtitan, Kalinga Province, Philippines.
Mount Matutum.jpg
Mount Matutum, Philippines
Pocdolberge.jpg
The linear Pocdol Mountains lie between Saragon Bay and the Albay Gulf in southern Luzon. This view is from the south, near the town of Sosogon. A fumarole field that contains a geyser is located near the summit. Little is known of the geologic history of the Pocdol Mountains.
The forested edge of the Mt. Cagua volcanic crater - ZooKeys-266-001-g009.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Brown R, Siler C, Oliveros C, Welton L, Rock A, Swab J, Van Weerd M, van Beijnen J, Rodriguez D, Jose E, Diesmos A, Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
The forested edge of the Mt. Cagua volcanic crater with the northern Sierra Madre in the background. Photo: RMB.
Masaraga.jpg
Masaraga is a sharp-topped forested stratovolcano that rises to 1328 m NW of Mayon volcano. This view from near the summit of Mayon also shows Mount Iriga a (upper right), with its large breached crater. Little is known of the geologic history of Masaraga volcano.
Mount Daho (Jolo) 1945.jpg
Mont Daho sur Jolo en 1945
Arayat NorthWest.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Alternativity, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mount Arayat as seen from the NorthWest, on a detour from the North Luzon Expressway
A dormant Mt. Bulusan.jpg
A dormant Mt. Bulusan
Mount malindang landsat.jpg
Landsat image of Mount Malindang, Mindanao, Philippines
Banahaw.jpg
Mount Banahao (Banahaw), Philippines
Taal Volcano.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Roberto Verzo from Bad Voeslau / Lower Austria, Austria, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Taal Volcano: View from Picnic Grove Tagaytay
Jolo Space Shuttle image.jpg
The dumbbell-shaped, E-W-trending Jolo island contains numerous pyroclastic cones and craters, some of which are visible in this Space Shuttle image with north to the upper left. The island is about 60 km wide in an E-W direction; its largest city, Jolo, lies on the northern coast (left-center). The isolated location of Jolo at the SW end of the Philippines archipelago as well as political unrest have inhibited geological studies of the volcano.
Smith Volcano 1.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bing Ramos, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Smith Volcano (aka Mount Babuyan) on Babuyan Island, is one of the two volcanoes in the Babuyan Islands. This cone-shaped volcano has a height of about 688 meters above sea level.[1]
Note: The photographer has mistaken this for the Didicas Volcano, which is also in the Babuyan Islands.
Mount Balatukan2.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Kleomarlo, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mount Balatukan, photographed from Claveria, Misamis Oriental
MountApo1.jpg
Autor/Urheber: unknown, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0