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Details for: Rabaul
The city of Rabaul is seen here in 1969. The low-lying Rabaul caldera forms a sheltered harbor once utilized by New Britain's largest city. A powerful explosive eruption in 1994 forced its evacuation. The 8 x 14 km caldera opens on the W, where its floor is flooded by Blanche Bay. Two major Holocene caldera-forming eruptions took place as recently as 3,500 and 1,400 years ago. Several post-caldera cones, including Tavurvur to the far right, have recorded eruptions. Photo by Wally Johnson, 1969 (Australia Bureau of Mineral Resources).
Volcano Number: 252140
Volcano Name: Rabaul
Country: Papua New Guinea
Volcano Type: Caldera
Last Eruption: 2014 CE
Elevation: 688m
Tectonic Setting: Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 5km: 3311
Pop. within 10km: 43531
Pop. within 30km: 199361
Pop. within 100km: 252121
Latitude: -4.2459
Longitude: 152.1937



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