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Details for: Methana
Malja Khoriou lava dome, seen here from the SE, lies on the eastern side of the Methana Peninsula and is one of several lava domes forming the Methana volcanic complex. The peninsula extends into the Sarronian Gulf on the NE side of the Peloponnesus Peninsula. Kameno Vouno is the youngest dome, located on the NW side of the Peninsula where it formed in the 3rd century BCE and produced a lava flow that traveled 500 m beyond the coastline. Photo by Ichio Moriya (Kanazawa University).
Volcano Number: 212020
Volcano Name: Methana
Country: Greece
Volcano Type: Lava dome(s)
Last Eruption: 258 BCE
Elevation: 380m
Tectonic Setting: Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 5km: 152
Pop. within 10km: 1683
Pop. within 30km: 48917
Pop. within 100km: 4220783
Latitude: 37.6186
Longitude: 23.3331



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