Find list of active and inactive volcanoes in different region, their elevation, geo-coordinates, location map, when they last erupted and related info. A volcano is a rupture in the Earth crust that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. |
Name | Height (meter) | Height (feet) | Coordinates | Last Eruption |
Changbai Mountain | 2,744 m | 9,003 ft | 41.98°N, 128.08°E | 1903 |
Honggeertu | 1,700 m | 5,577 ft | 41.47°N, 113.0°E | Holocene |
Jingpo Lake | 500 m | 1,640 ft | 44.08°N, 128.83°E | 520 BC |
Keluo field | 670 m | 2,198 ft | 49.37°N, 125.92°E | Holocene |
Kunlun | 5,808 m | 19,055 ft | 35.5°N, 80.2°E | 1951 |
Leizhou Peninsula fields | 259 m | 850 ft | 20.83°N, 109.78°E | Holocene |
Longgang | 1,000 m | 3,281 ft | 42.33°N, 126.5°E | 350 |
Tengchong County | 2,865 m | 9,399 ft | 25.23°N, 98.5°E | 5050 BC |
Tianshan Volcano | | | 42.5°N, 86.5°E | 650 |
Tianyang (田洋) | | | 20.52°N, 110.3°E | Holocene |
Turpan | | | 42.9°N, 89.25°E | 1120 |
Unnamed | 5,400 m | 17,716 ft | 35.85°N, 91.7°E | Holocene |
Wudalianchi | 597 m | 1,959 ft | 48.72°N, 126.12°E | 1776 |
Yingfengling | | | 20.56°N, 110.19°E | Holocene |
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