Tavurvur

Coordinates: 4°14′20″S 152°12′36″E / 4.239°S 152.21°E / -4.239; 152.21
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Tavurvur
East New Britain,
Papua New Guinea
Geology
Mountain typeCinder Cone volcano, vent of Rabaul caldera
Last eruptionAugust to September 2014[1]

Tavurvur is an active stratovolcano near Rabaul, on the island of New Britain, in Papua New Guinea. It is a sub-vent of the Rabaul caldera[1] and lies on the eastern rim of the larger feature. An eruption of the volcano largely destroyed the nearby town of Rabaul in 1994.

Mount Tavurvur is the most active volcano in Rabaul caldera, and erupted most recently on 29 August 2014.[2]

The correct pronunciation of the volcano's name is tah-VOOR-voor, according to the Rabaul Volcanological Observatory.[citation needed]

History

Gallery

  • Space Radar Image of Rabaul Volcano
    Space Radar Image of Rabaul Volcano
  • Tavurvur from Low Earth orbit
    Tavurvur from Low Earth orbit
  • Tavurvur's 2009 eruption
    Tavurvur's 2009 eruption
  • Ash plume from Tavurvur
    Ash plume from Tavurvur

References

  1. ^ a b c "Rabaul". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  2. ^ "Rabaul (Tavurvur) volcano (New Britain, Papua New Guinea) activity update". volcanodiscovery.com. 2014-09-12. Retrieved 2014-11-11.

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