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Region 208

region type: rectangular region
region size: 40 by 40 degrees
region centre: (longitude,latitude) = (60,30)
 
Most recent SO2 concentration date for this region:
 
This region encompasses the following volcanoes with last known eruptions since 1800 AD. The name of a volcano in the table below is a link to an info-page at the website of the Global Volcanism Programme (GVP). The table gives the summit elevation (in meters) and the year of the last known eruption, omitting any uncertainties in these given at the GVP website.

        location
      long.    lat.  summit  year   volcano name
   =================================================

      40.82   12.17    600   2009   Manda Hararo
      40.67   13.60    613   2009   Erta Ale
      40.55   13.79    613   2008   Dalaffilla
      41.83   15.55    244   2008   Jebel at Tair
      40.48   12.60   1442   2005   Dabbahu

      42.47   11.58    298   1978   Ardoukôba
      44.67   14.57   3500   1937   Harras of Dhamar
      42.20   12.38    600   1928   Manda-Inakir
      40.57   12.88   1501   1915   Alayta

      41.81   13.58   1625   1861   Dubbi
      43.87   39.37   3584   1855   Tendürek Dagi
      44.30   39.70   5165   1840   Ararat
      42.18   15.05    191   1824   Jebel Zubair
      42.83   17.05    305   1810   Jabal Yar

   submarine volcanoes

      40.30   14.24    -48   1926   Dallol   [1]

   [Table last updated:  15 October 2009]

The volcanoes in this region fall in the following GVP regions;
click on the link to see a list of all volcanoes in that region:
   >   01 - Mediterranean and West Asia
   >   02 - Africa and Red Sea
   >   03 - Middle East and Indian Ocean
Notes based on the GVP website:
  1. This volcano is on land, and therefore actually not submarine, but is apparently in a valley.
 

 


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