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Banua Wuhu
Bubbles emerge from the surface of the underwater volcano Banua Wuhu
Highest point
Elevation−5 m (−16 ft)
Coordinates3°08′16″N 125°29′26″E / 3.13778°N 125.49056°E / 3.13778; 125.49056
Geography
Banua Wuhu is located in SulawesiBanua WuhuBanua WuhuLocation in Sulawesi and IndonesiaShow map of SulawesiBanua Wuhu is located in IndonesiaBanua WuhuBanua WuhuBanua Wuhu (Indonesia)Show map of Indonesia
Geology
Mountain type(s)Submarine volcano, lava dome
Last eruptionJuly to December 1919

Banua Wuhu is a submarine volcano that rises more than 400 m (1,300 ft) from the sea floor in the Sangihe Islands of Indonesia. Historical records show that several ephemeral islands were formed and disappeared. A 90 m (300 ft) high island was formed in 1835, but then dwindled to only a few rocks in 1848. A new island was reportedly formed in 1889 and it was 50 m (160 ft) high in 1894. Another new island was formed in 1919 but then disappeared by 1935.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Banua Wuhu". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2017-03-03.


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