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Details for: Pinatubo
The 1991 eruption of Pinatubo in the Philippines created a new caldera with an average diameter of 2.5 km. Caldera collapse occurred following the ejection of around 5 km3 of material in one of the world's largest eruptions of the 20th century and lowered the height of the volcano by about 300 m. This 1994 view from the NW shows a lake within the caldera and two small islands from a partially submerged lava dome that was erupted in 1992. Photo by Ray Punungbayan, 1994 (Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology).
Volcano Number: 273083
Volcano Name: Pinatubo
Country: Philippines
Volcano Type: Stratovolcano
Last Eruption: 2021 CE
Elevation: 1486m
Tectonic Setting: Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 5km: 725
Pop. within 10km: 3808
Pop. within 30km: 1148684
Pop. within 100km: 21875048
Latitude: 15.13
Longitude: 120.35



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