Dieng Volcanic Complex
Indonesia
Last Update3 months ago
Elevation
2565 m
Coordinates
-7.2000, 109.8790
Status
Normal
Level 1

Type
Complex
About Dieng Volcanic Complex
The Dieng plateau in the highlands of central Java is renowned both for the variety of its volcanic scenery and as a sacred area housing Java's oldest Hindu temples, dating back to the 9th century CE. The Dieng Volcanic Complex consists of multiple stratovolcanoes and more than 20 small Pleistocene-to-Holocene craters and cones over a 6 x 14 km area. Prahu stratovolcano was truncated by a large Pleistocene caldera, which was subsequently filled by a series of cones, lava domes, and craters, many containing lakes. Lava flows cover much of the plateau, but observed activity has been restricted to minor phreatic eruptions. Gas emissions are a hazard at several craters and have caused fatalities. There are abundant thermal features and high heat flow across the area.
Volcano Status Guide
5
Danger
4
Eruption
3
Minor
2
Unrest
1
Normal