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Sarik-Gajah

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Sarik-Gajah
Highest point
Elevationunknown
Coordinates0°05′N 100°12′E / 0.08°N 100.20°E / 0.08; 100.20
Geography
LocationSumatra, Indonesia
Geology
Mountain typePyroclastic cone

Sarik-Gajah are two pyroclastic cones right at the equator line on Sumatra island, Indonesia. The first cone is Sarik, an andesitic/basaltic vegetated cone. The other is andesic-dacitic Gajah cone, 10 km south-west of the first one and it contains lava flow. No eruptive history ever recorded from this volcanic complex.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sarik-Gajah". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2006-12-19.