Lists of volcanoes
Appearance
The following is a list of active and extinct volcanoes:
On Earth
- Mount Aconcagua (disputed)
- Anahim Volcanic Belt
- Chilcotin Plateau Basalts
- Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
- Stikine Volcanic Belt
- Wells Gray-Clearwater Volcanic Field
- Wrangell Volcanic Belt
- Le Kartala (2316 m - active)
- Arenal (1657 m - active)
- Irazu (3432 m - active)
- Miravalles
- Orosi
- Poás (2708 m - active)
- Rincon de la Vieja (1916 m - complex)
- Turrialba
- Krakatoa, Rakata
- Mount Agung, Bali
- Mount Tambora, Sumbava
- Toba
- Volcanoes of Java island (38)
- Ischia
- Mount Etna (active)
- Stromboli (active)
- Mount Vesuvius
- Vulcano
- Vulcanello
- see also: Active Italian Volcanos
- Piton de la Fournaise (active)
- Piton des Neiges (extinct)
- Rangitoto Island and various cones in Auckland
- In the Taupo volcanic zone [1]
- Cones
- Mount Ruapehu
- Mount Tongariro
- Mount Ngaruruhoe
- Tauhara
- Waiotapu
- Mount Tarawera (part of the Okataina caldera)
- Kawerau
- White Island
- Caldera
- Lake Taupo
- Okataina
- Lake Rotorua
- Cones
- Mount Taranaki (formerly Egmont)
- Lyttelton and Akaroa on Banks Peninsula
- Apo
- Arayat
- Banahaw
- Biliran
- Bulusan
- Canlaon
- Hibok-hibok
- Isarog
- Iriga
- Mayon
- Makiling
- Matumtum
- Pinatubo
- Ragang
- Taal
- Soufriere volcano (1,234 m, active)
- Bogoslof
- Crater Lake or Mount Mazama, Oregon
- Craters of the Moon, Idaho
- Devil's Tower, Wyoming (extinct)
- East Maui Volcano or Haleakala, Hawaii
- Hualalai, Hawaii
- Kilauea, Hawaii
- Loihi, Hawaii
- Long Valley Caldera
- Mauna Loa, Hawaii
- Mauna Kea, Hawaii
- Mount Baker, Washington
- Mount Hood, Oregon
- Mount Rainier, Washington
- Mount Shasta, California
- Mount St. Helens, Washington
- Mount Tapochau, Saipan
- Newberry Caldera, Oregon
- Novarupta, Alaska
- Sunset Crater, Arizona
- Three Sisters, Oregon
- Yellowstone caldera
On Mars
Elsewhere in the solar system
- Many on Io, a moon of the planet Jupiter, that are believed to eject sulfur or possibly sulfur dioxide.
- Many on Triton, a moon of the planet Neptune, that are believed to eject liquid nitrogen, dust, or methane compounds.
See also: Pacific Ring of Fire, List of mountains
In Fictional Literature
- Mount Doom, or Orodruin, a fictional volcano in Mordor, from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth.