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Ulawun

Papua New Guinea

Last Update1 month ago
Elevation
2334 m
Coordinates
-5.0500, 151.3300
Status
Normal
Level 1
Volcano Ulawun
Type
Stratovolcano

About Ulawun

The symmetrical basaltic-to-andesitic Ulawun stratovolcano is the highest volcano of the Bismarck arc, and one of Papua New Guinea's most frequently active. The volcano, also known as the Father, rises above the N coast of the island of New Britain across a low saddle NE of Bamus volcano, the South Son. The upper 1,000 m is unvegetated. A prominent E-W escarpment on the south may be the result of large-scale slumping. Satellitic cones occupy the NW and E flanks. A steep-walled valley cuts the NW side, and a flank lava-flow complex lies to the south of this valley. Historical eruptions date back to the beginning of the 18th century. Twentieth-century eruptions were mildly explosive until 1967, but after 1970 several larger eruptions produced lava flows and basaltic pyroclastic flows, greatly modifying the summit crater.

Volcano Status Guide

5
Danger
4
Eruption
3
Minor
2
Unrest
1
Normal