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'''Mount Ibu''' ({{lang-id|Gunung Ibu}}) is a [[stratovolcano]] located at the north-west coast of [[Halmahera]] island, [[Indonesia]]. The summit is truncated and contains nested [[Volcanic crater|crater]]s. The inner crater is 1&nbsp;km wide and 400&nbsp;m deep, while the outer is 1.2&nbsp;km wide. A large [[parasitic cone]] is located at the north-east of the summit and a smaller one at the south-west. The latter feeds a [[lava flow]] down the west flank. A group of [[maar]]s are located on the western and northern side of the volcano.<ref name="gvp"/>
'''Mount Ibu''' ({{lang-id|Gunung Ibu}}) is a [[stratovolcano]] at the north-west coast of [[Halmahera]] island, [[Indonesia]]. The summit is truncated and contains nested [[Volcanic crater|crater]]s. The inner crater is 1&nbsp;km wide and 400&nbsp;m deep, while the outer is 1.2&nbsp;km wide. A large [[parasitic cone]] is at the north-east of the summit and a smaller one at the south-west. The latter feeds a [[lava flow]] down the west flank. A group of [[maar]]s are located on the western and northern side of the volcano.<ref name="gvp"/>


==Latest activity==
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== References ==
== References ==
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==External link==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oulgUoyKaA Youtube video of eruption ], uploaded Jan 6, 2016


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Mount Ibu
Highest point
Elevation1,325 m (4,347 ft)[1]
ListingRibu
Coordinates1°29′17″N 127°37′48″E / 1.488°N 127.63°E / 1.488; 127.63
Geography
LocationHalmahera, Indonesia
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruptionJune 2017
Climbing
Easiest route84

Mount Ibu (Indonesian: Gunung Ibu) is a stratovolcano at the north-west coast of Halmahera island, Indonesia. The summit is truncated and contains nested craters. The inner crater is 1 km wide and 400 m deep, while the outer is 1.2 km wide. A large parasitic cone is at the north-east of the summit and a smaller one at the south-west. The latter feeds a lava flow down the west flank. A group of maars are located on the western and northern side of the volcano.[1]

Latest activity

August 2009 Volcanological Survey of Indonesia raised the eruption alert level for Ibu to "Orange".[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Ibu". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  2. ^ Ibu alert "Orange"

External link