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Seven of the active volcanoes of Java
Mt. Semeru and Mt. Bromo in East Java
Java is almost entirely of volcanic origin, and contains numerous volcanoes, 45 of which are considered active volcanoes. As is the case for many other Indonesian islands, volcanoes have played a vital role in the geological and human history of Java. Indeed, land is created on Java as a result of lava flows, ash deposits, and mud flows (lahars ). Volcanoes are a major contributor to the immense fertility of Java, as natural erosion transports volcanic material as alluvium to the island's plains, forming thick layers of fertile sediment. The benefit is not just in the immediate vicinity of the volcano, with fine ash emitted from eruptions being dispersed over wide areas.
Climbing volcanoes (and other mountains) is increasingly popular.
List of volcanoes
This list is of volcanoes from the west of Java to the east. Local terminology and usage has the word Gunung (mount or mountain ) precede the names
West Java
Central Java
East Java
List of active volcanoes
Name
Shape
Elevation
Last eruption (VEI )
Geolocation
Krakatau
caldera
813 metres (2,667 ft)
11 January 2011 ( )
6°06′07″S 105°25′23″E / 6.102°S 105.423°E / -6.102; 105.423
Pulosari
stratovolcano
1,346 metres (4,416 ft)
unknown
6°20′31″S 105°58′30″E / 6.342°S 105.975°E / -6.342; 105.975
Karang
stratovolcano
1,778 metres (5,833 ft)
unknown
6°16′12″S 106°02′31″E / 6.27°S 106.042°E / -6.27; 106.042
Kiaraberes-Gagak
stratovolcano
1,511 metres (4,957 ft)
6 April 1939 (1)
6°44′S 106°39′E / 6.73°S 106.65°E / -6.73; 106.65
Perbakti
stratovolcano
1,699 metres (5,574 ft)
unknown
6°45′S 106°41′E / 6.75°S 106.68°E / -6.75; 106.68
Salak
stratovolcano
2,211 metres (7,254 ft)
31 January 1938 (2)
6°43′S 106°44′E / 6.72°S 106.73°E / -6.72; 106.73
Gede
stratovolcano
2,958 metres (9,705 ft)
13 March 1957 (2)
6°47′S 106°59′E / 6.78°S 106.98°E / -6.78; 106.98
Patuha
stratovolcano
2,434 metres (7,986 ft)
unknown
7°09′36″S 107°24′00″E / 7.160°S 107.40°E / -7.160; 107.40
Wayang-Windu
lava dome
2,182 metres (7,159 ft)
unknown
7°12′29″S 107°37′48″E / 7.208°S 107.63°E / -7.208; 107.63
Malabar
stratovolcano
2,343 metres (7,687 ft)
unknown
7°08′S 107°39′E / 7.13°S 107.65°E / -7.13; 107.65
Tangkuban Perahu
stratovolcano
2,084 metres (6,837 ft)
14 September 1983 (1)
6°46′S 107°36′E / 6.77°S 107.60°E / -6.77; 107.60
Papandayan
stratovolcano
2,665 metres (8,743 ft)
11 November 2002 (2)
7°19′S 107°44′E / 7.32°S 107.73°E / -7.32; 107.73
Kendang
stratovolcano
2,608 metres (8,556 ft)
unknown
7°14′S 107°43′E / 7.23°S 107.72°E / -7.23; 107.72
Kamojang
stratovolcano
1,730 metres (5,680 ft)
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7°07′30″S 107°48′00″E / 7.125°S 107.80°E / -7.125; 107.80
Guntur
complex volcano
2,249 metres (7,379 ft)
16 October 1847 (2)
7°08′35″S 107°50′24″E / 7.143°S 107.840°E / -7.143; 107.840
Tampomas
stratovolcano
1,684 metres (5,525 ft)
unknown
6°46′S 107°57′E / 6.77°S 107.95°E / -6.77; 107.95
Galunggung
stratovolcano
2,168 metres (7,113 ft)
9 January 1984 (1)
7°15′00″S 108°03′29″E / 7.25°S 108.058°E / -7.25; 108.058
Talagabodas
stratovolcano
2,201 metres (7,221 ft)
unknown
7°12′29″S 108°04′12″E / 7.208°S 108.07°E / -7.208; 108.07
Karaha
fumarole
1,155 metres (3,789 ft)
unknown
7°07′S 108°05′E / 7.12°S 108.08°E / -7.12; 108.08
Cereme
stratovolcano
3,078 metres (10,098 ft)
1951
6°53′31″S 108°24′00″E / 6.892°S 108.40°E / -6.892; 108.40
Slamet
stratovolcano
3,432 metres (11,260 ft)
1 May 1999 (1)
7°14′31″S 109°12′29″E / 7.242°S 109.208°E / -7.242; 109.208
Dieng
complex volcano
2,565 metres (8,415 ft)
31 December 1996 (1)
7°12′S 109°55′E / 7.20°S 109.92°E / -7.20; 109.92
Sundoro
stratovolcano
3,136 metres (10,289 ft)
29 October 1971 (2)
7°18′00″S 109°59′31″E / 7.30°S 109.992°E / -7.30; 109.992
Sumbing
stratovolcano
3,371 metres (11,060 ft)
1730 (1)
7°23′02″S 110°04′12″E / 7.384°S 110.070°E / -7.384; 110.070
Ungaran
stratovolcano
2,050 metres (6,730 ft)
unknown
7°11′S 110°20′E / 7.18°S 110.33°E / -7.18; 110.33
Telomoyo
stratovolcano
1,894 metres (6,214 ft)
unknown
7°22′S 110°24′E / 7.37°S 110.40°E / -7.37; 110.40
Merbabu
stratovolcano
3,145 metres (10,318 ft)
1797 (2)
7°27′S 110°26′E / 7.45°S 110.43°E / -7.45; 110.43
Merapi
stratovolcano
2,968 metres (9,738 ft)
26 October 2010 [ 1]
7°32′31″S 110°26′31″E / 7.542°S 110.442°E / -7.542; 110.442
Muria
stratovolcano
1,625 metres (5,331 ft)
160 BC ± 30 years
6°37′S 110°53′E / 6.62°S 110.88°E / -6.62; 110.88
Lawu
stratovolcano
3,265 metres (10,712 ft)
28 November 1885 (1)
7°37′30″S 111°11′31″E / 7.625°S 111.192°E / -7.625; 111.192
Wilis
stratovolcano
2,563 metres (8,409 ft)
unknown
7°48′29″S 111°45′29″E / 7.808°S 111.758°E / -7.808; 111.758
Kelud
stratovolcano
1,731 metres (5,679 ft)
13 February 2014
7°55′48″S 112°18′29″E / 7.93°S 112.308°E / -7.93; 112.308
Kawi -Butak
stratovolcano
2,651 metres (8,698 ft)
unknown
7°55′S 112°27′E / 7.92°S 112.45°E / -7.92; 112.45
Arjuno -Welirang
stratovolcano
3,339 metres (10,955 ft)
15 August 1952 (0)
7°43′30″S 112°34′48″E / 7.725°S 112.58°E / -7.725; 112.58
Penanggungan
stratovolcano
1,653 metres (5,423 ft)
unknown
7°37′S 112°38′E / 7.62°S 112.63°E / -7.62; 112.63
Malang Plain
maar
680 metres (2,230 ft)
unknown
8°01′S 112°41′E / 8.02°S 112.68°E / -8.02; 112.68
Semeru
stratovolcano
3,676 metres (12,060 ft)
1967 –2006 continuing (3)
8°06′29″S 112°55′12″E / 8.108°S 112.92°E / -8.108; 112.92
Tengger
stratovolcano
2,329 metres (7,641 ft)
8 June 2004 (2)
7°56′31″S 112°57′00″E / 7.942°S 112.95°E / -7.942; 112.95
Lamongan
stratovolcano
1,651 metres (5,417 ft)
5 February 1898 (2)
7°58′44″S 113°20′31″E / 7.979°S 113.342°E / -7.979; 113.342
Lurus
complex volcano
539 metres (1,768 ft)
unknown
7°44′S 113°35′E / 7.73°S 113.58°E / -7.73; 113.58
Iyang-Argapura
complex volcano
3,088 metres (10,131 ft)
unknown
7°58′S 113°34′E / 7.97°S 113.57°E / -7.97; 113.57
Raung
stratovolcano
3,332 metres (10,932 ft)
2 June 2002 (2)
8°07′30″S 114°02′31″E / 8.125°S 114.042°E / -8.125; 114.042
Ijen
stratovolcano
2,799 metres (9,183 ft)
28 June 1999 (1)
8°03′29″S 114°14′31″E / 8.058°S 114.242°E / -8.058; 114.242
Baluran
stratovolcano
1,247 metres (4,091 ft)
unknown
7°51′S 114°22′E / 7.85°S 114.37°E / -7.85; 114.37
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See also
References
Whitten, T, Soaeriaatmadja, R. E., Afiff, S. A., (editors), The Ecology of Java and Bali , Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd. 1996, Harcover, 969 pages, ISBN 962-593-072-8