Didicas Volcano

Didicas Volcano
Didicas Volcano

Location within the Philippines

Highest point
Elevation 228 m (748 ft)
Prominence 228 m (748 ft)
Listing Active volcanoes in the Philippines
Coordinates 19°4.6′N 122°12.1′E / 19.0767°N 122.2017°E / 19.0767; 122.2017Coordinates: 19°4.6′N 122°12.1′E / 19.0767°N 122.2017°E / 19.0767; 122.2017
Geography
Location Luzon Strait
Country Philippines
Region Cagayan Valley
Province Cagayan
Geology
Mountain type Volcanic island
Volcanic arc/belt Luzon Volcanic Arc
Last eruption January 1978

Didicas Volcano is an active volcanic island in the province of Cagayan in northern Philippines. The island, which was a submarine volcano and re-emerged from the sea in 1952, is 22 kilometres (14 mi) NE of Camiguin Island, one of the Babuyan Islands in Luzon Strait. Before 1952, the volcano first breached the ocean surface in 1857.[1]

Physical Features

Didicas is topped with a lava dome with an elevation of 228 metres (748 ft) and a base diameter of 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) at sea level. It is at the southern end of the Luzon Volcanic Arc, and like all the volcanoes in the Philippines, is part of the Pacific ring of fire.

Eruption History

There have been six historical eruptions recorded from the volcano since the 18th century.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Villamor, Ignacio. "Census of the Philippine Islands, 1918, Vol. I", p. 112. Manila Bureau of Printing, 1920.
  2. 1 2 U.S. Bureau of Insular Affairs. "Description of the Philippines, Part 1", p. 39. Manila Bureau of Printing, 1903.
  3. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. "United States Coast Pilot Philippine Islands, Part I", p.44. Washington Government Printing Office, 1919.
  4. 1 2 "Didicas". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
  5. 1 2 "Didicas Monthly Reports". Global Volcanism Program. Retrieved on 2011-06-14.

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