Dukono volcan
Mise à jour: 28 mars. 2023 17:32 GMT -
Complex volcano 1185 m (3,888 ft)
Halmahera (Indonésie), 1.68°N / 127.88°E
Condition actuelle: en éruption (4 sur 5)
Halmahera (Indonésie), 1.68°N / 127.88°E
Condition actuelle: en éruption (4 sur 5)
Last update: 24 mars 2023 (Volcanic Ash Advisory)

Ash emission from Dukono volcano
Dukono is a remote volcano on the island of Halmahera (Indonesia). There is not much information available due to its remote position, but Dukono is one of the world's most active volcanoes and has been in persistent activity since 1933.
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Eruptions du volcan Dukono: 1933-ongoing (as of 2014), 1868(?), 1719, 1550
Derniers séismes proches
Heure | Mag. / Profondeur | Distance/Lieu | ||
dimanche, 26 mars 2023 GMT (1 séisme) | ||||
27 mars 2023 01:57 (GMT +9) (26 mars. 2023 16:57 GMT) | 3.0 10 km | 31 km (19 mi) 40 km à l'ouest de Tobelo, Kabupaten Halmahera Utara, North Maluku, Indonésie |
Introduction
During a major eruption in 1550, a lava flow filled in the strait between Halmahera and the north-flank cone of Gunung Mamuya. Fatalities occured during that eruption, too.Dukono is a complex volcano with a broad, low profile, multiple summit peaks and overlapping craters. Malupang Wariang, 1 km SW of Dukono's summit crater complex, contains a 700 x 570 m crater that has also been active during historical time.
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Source: GVP, Smithsonian Institution
Dukono Photos

Strombolian explosion from the main vent inside Dukono's crater. (Photo: Andi / VolcanoDiscovery Indonesia)

Strombolian activity in Dukono's large crater. (Photo: Andi / VolcanoDiscovery Indonesia)

Andi and Remy at the crater rim of Dukono volcano. (Photo: Andi / VolcanoDiscovery Indonesia)

At the crater of Dukono volcano (Halmahera, Indonesia) (Photo: Gian Schachenmann)
See also: Sentinel hub | Landsat 8 | NASA FIRMS
Voyages au volcan Dukono
Mer des Moluques (Sulawesi, Indonésie)
Volcans et Épices
17 jours de trekking sur les volcans de la mer des Moluques: N-Sulawesi, Karangetang et Halmahera