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Banda Api

Coordinates: 4°31′30″S 129°52′16″E / 4.525°S 129.871°E / -4.525; 129.871
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Banda Api
Highest point
Elevation640 m (2,100 ft)[1]
ListingSpesial Ribu
Coordinates4°31′30″S 129°52′16″E / 4.525°S 129.871°E / -4.525; 129.871
Geography
LocationBanda Api in the center of the Banda Islands
Geology
Mountain typeCaldera
Last eruptionMay 1988

The small island of Banda Api (Indonesian api, fire) is an active volcano in the Banda Sea, at the center of the Banda Islands group. It has been known to Europeans since the Age of Exploration, when the Portuguese Empire and the Kingdom of the Netherlands competed in the area for spice trade. A 7 km wide and mostly submerged caldera is located at the northwest corner of the volcano.[1]

Banda Api erupted on May 10, 1988, from a N-SSW-trending fissure that cut across the island, with both explosive activity and lava effusion occurring.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Banda Api". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2006-12-29.
  2. ^ "Types and Processes Gallery - Fissure Vents". Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History: Global Volcanism Program. Retrieved 2019-03-22.

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