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 |
Agrigan | 965 m | 3,165 ft | 18.8°N, 145.7°E | |
Ahyi | -137 m | -449 ft | 20.42°N, 145.03°E | 2001 |
Alamagan | 744 m | 2,441 ft | 17.6°N, 145.83°E | 1887 |
Anatahan | 788 m | 2,592 ft | 16.35°N, 145.67°E | 2006 |
Asuncion | 857 m | 2,810 ft | 19.7°N, 145.4°E | |
Esmeralda Bank | -43 m | -141 ft | 15.0°N, 145.25°E | |
Farallon de Pajaros | 360 m | 1,180 ft | 20.5°N, 144.9°E | 1967 |
Guguan | 287 m | 942 ft | 17.32°N, 145.83°E | 1883 |
Maug Islands | 227 m | 745 ft | 20.02°N, 145.22°E | Quaternary |
Mount Rodondi Island | | | | |
Mount Tapochau | 474 m | 1,554 ft | | |
Northwest Rota-1 | -517 m | -1,696 ft | 14.6°N, 144.78°E | 2004 |
Pagan Island | 570 m | 1,870 ft | 18.1°N, 145.76°E | 1993 |
Sarigan | 538 m | 1,765 ft | 16.71°N, 145.78°E | |
Supply Reef | -8 m | -26 ft | 20.13°N, 145.1°E | 1989 |
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