MOUNT IBU
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The truncated summit of Gunung Ibu stratovolcano along the NW coast of Halmahera Island has large nested summit craters. The inner crater, 1 km wide and 400 m deep, contained several small crater lakes through much of historical time. The outer crater, 1.2 km wide, is breached on the north side, creating a steep-walled valley. A large parasitic cone is located ENE of the summit. A smaller one to the WSW has fed a lava flow down the western flank. A group of maars is located below the northern and western flanks of the volcano. Only a few eruptions have been recorded from Ibu in historical time, the first a small explosive eruption from the summit crater in 1911. An eruption producing a lava dome that eventually covered much of the floor of the inner summit crater began in December 1998.

Country:

Indonesia

Subregion Name:

Halmahera (Indonesia)

Volcano Number:

0608-03=

Volcano Type:

Stratovolcano

Volcano Status:

Historical

Last Known Eruption:

2008

Summit Elevation:

1325 m

4,347 feet

Latitude:

1.488°N

1°29'15"N

Longitude:

127.63°E

127°38'0"E

  Source: GVP, Smithsonian Institution