Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
Details for: Pelee
Mount Pelée towers above the city of St. Pierre in northern Martinique a century after the catastrophic eruption that destroyed the city in 1902. Pelée is the most active volcano of the Lesser Antilles arc, with more than 20 major eruptions during the past 5000 years. Lava domes formed during the 1902 eruption and one in 1929 form the present summit, which was constructed within a large scarp visible on the lower left horizon that formed when the volcano collapsed about 9000 years ago. Photo by Lee Siebert, 2002 (Smithsonian Institution).
Volcano Number: 360120
Volcano Name: Pelee
Country: France
Volcano Type: Stratovolcano
Last Eruption: 1932 CE
Elevation: 1372m
Tectonic Setting: Subduction zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Pop. within 5km: 251
Pop. within 10km: 5025
Pop. within 30km: 382633
Pop. within 100km: 609576
Latitude: 14.809
Longitude: -61.166



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