Arjuno-Welirang

ArjunoWelirang

Mount Arjuno, seen from Malang.
Highest point
Elevation 3,339 m (10,955 ft)(Arjuno)[1]
3,156 m (10,354 ft) (Welirang)
Prominence 2,812 m (9,226 ft)
Ranked 124th
Isolation 53 kilometres (33 mi)
Listing Ultra
Ribu
Coordinates 07°45′52″S 112°35′22″E / 7.76444°S 112.58944°E / -7.76444; 112.58944Coordinates: 07°45′52″S 112°35′22″E / 7.76444°S 112.58944°E / -7.76444; 112.58944[1]
Geography
ArjunoWelirang

Java, Indonesia

Geology
Mountain type stratovolcano
Last eruption August 1952

Arjuno-Welirang is a stratovolcano in the province of East Java on Java, Indonesia. It is a twin volcano, with the 'twins' being Arjuno and Welirang. There is at least one other stratovolcano in the area, and there are around 10 pyroclastic cones nearby.[2] They are located in a 6 km line between Arjuno and Welirang. The Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex itself lies in the older two volcanoes, Mount Ringgit to the east and Mount Linting to the south. The summit lacks vegetation. Fumarolic areas with sulfur deposits are found in several locations on Welirang.[1]

The name Arjuno is Javanese rendition of Arjuna, a hero in Mahabharata epic, while Welirang is Javanese word for sulfur.

A 1950 eruption had a VEI=2. There was an explosive eruption. Another eruption occurred two years later in 1952. This eruption had a VEI=0.[3]

A 300 hectares at slope of Mount Arjuno near the road of Surabaya-Malang is used by Taman Safari II.

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