- A
fumarole (or fumerole) is a vent in the
surface of the
Earth or
another rocky planet from
which hot
volcanic gases and
vapors are emitted,
without any...
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reclassified in the
active list or the
potentially active list.
Volcanoes with
solfataric or
fumarolic activity indicating active magma supply such as
Pocdol Mountains...
- with an
elevation of 2,954
meters (9,692 ft)
above sea level. A
large solfataric,
dormant stratovolcano, it is part of the Apo-Talomo
Mountain Range of...
- to 2 km in diameter, and a
vigorous solfataric area at the
highly altered volcanic dome structure. One
solfataric area
emits a high-temperature (106 degrees...
-
Mount Biliran is a
solfataric active complex volcano located in the
island province of
Biliran in the Philippines. The
volcano caused the
formation of...
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substances are also
found around the
springs and in
their runoff channels.
Solfataric alteration within the
caldera of
Mount Tehama covers about five square...
-
periods of the Earth's
geological history.
There is
still significant solfataric activity at this location. The
volcano erupted dacite lava. The geothermal...
- eruption.
There are
other signs of
activity on the volcano,
including solfataric activity and hot springs. The
western summit has a well-preserved volcanic...
- 123°E / 18.222; 122.123 (Cagua) Ca****an 1
Eruption in 1860 and
strong solfataric activity in 1907.
Thermal areas are near the
summit and NW to NNE flanks...
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recent times,
occurred 1200
years before present,
between 740 - 880 CE.
Solfataric activities (cracks
where steam, gas, and lava are emitted) were last observed...