Mount Tondano

Mountain in Indonesia
Mount Tondano is located in Sulawesi
Mount Tondano
Mount Tondano
Sulawesi, Indonesia
GeologyMountain typeCalderaLast eruptionUnknown

Mount Tondano in the province of North Sulawesi, Sulawesi, Indonesia, has a 20 × 30 km wide caldera which was formed in the Late Miocene or Early Pliocene[2] by a massive eruption. Post caldera activity includes pyroclastic cones, obsidian flows and geothermal areas in the caldera area. Lake Tondano lies in the east side of the caldera.[1]

The 5 km long and 3.5 km wide ellipsoidal Pangolombian caldera lies entirely within the Tondano Caldera, and formed from a large eruption of an older Somma volcano.[2]

In more recent times, the somma volcanoes of Soputan, Sempu, Lokon-Empung and Mahawu have been constructed along the rim of the Tondano caldera, with Soputan being the youngest and most frequently active of the group.[1] The Tondano caldera has been investigated as a potential source for geothermal energy to support the growing population in the vicinity of the caldera.[2] Energy demand has been growing in Indonesia, and the Tondano caldera system could potentially provide clean energy for thousands of residents in northern Sulawesi.[2]

See also

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References

  1. ^ a b c d "Tondano Caldera". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  2. ^ a b c d "Lahendong Geothermal Field, Indonesia: Geothermal Model based on wells LHD-23 and LHD-28" (PDF). December 2010.
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