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  2. List of inactive volcanoes in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Volcanoes with solfataric or fumarolic activity indicating active magma supply such as Pocdol Mountains, are placed in the List of potentially active volcanoes in the Philippines. This list shows 339 inactive volcanoes in the Philippines, listed by volcanic region.

  3. Inactive Volcanoes in the Philippines

    www.discoverthephilippines.com/inactive-volcanoes-in-the-philippines

    Patrick created this site to share his knowledge of and experiences in the Philippines with Filipinos as well as other foreigners. List of inactive volcanoes in the Philippines.

  4. List of inactive volcanoes in the Philippines - Wikiwand

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    This is a list of inactive volcanoes in the Philippines. Volcanoes with no record of eruptions are considered as extinct or inactive. Their physical form since their last activity has been altered by agents of weathering and erosion with the formation of deep and long gullies. [1]

  5. Mount Madja-as - Wikipedia

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    Mount Madja-as is a large dormant volcano, and the highest peak on the island of Panay and in the Western Visayas region in the Philippines, and second highest mountain in the Visayas, after Mount Kanlaon on Negros.

  6. Volcanic Activity in the Philippines - ArcGIS StoryMaps

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    These volcanoes are categorized between active, potentially active, and inactive. From left to right, top to bottom: Mayon, Taal, Pinatubo, Hibok-Hibok, Bulusan, and Kanlaon. Currently, there are 24 active volcanoes in the Philippines.

  7. Volcanoes of the Philippines

    www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/index.php/volcano-hazard/volcanoes-of-the-philippines

    The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology classifies volcanoes according to its eruptive history.

  8. Taal Volcanic Eruption 2021 | NASA Applied Sciences

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    In late June 2021, Taal Volcano, located in the province of Batangas in the Philippines, has experienced increased volcanic activity, prompting the evacuation of thousands from surrounding towns. Taal had been dormant for 43 years until it became active again in January 2020.

  9. The Volcanic Philippines - ArcGIS StoryMaps

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    The Philippines house 37 volcanoes, and 18 of those are active volcanoes (they have a recent history of eruptions and are likely to erupt again) as well, including the Taal Volcano, Mt. Pinatubo, and Mt. Mayon.

  10. Active volcanoes and eruptions in the Philippines -...

    www.worlddata.info/asia/philippines/volcanoes.php

    The following list shows all active or dormant volcanoes in the Philippines. Volcanoes that are already extinct are no longer listed. Even extinct volcanoes can theoretically erupt again, but the probability is considered too low after often several million years.

  11. I peer into volcanoes to see when they’ll blow - Nature

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    25 March 2024. I peer into volcanoes to see when they’ll blow. Mariton Antonia Bornas runs a Filipino volcano research and response organization. By. Margaret Simons. Mariton Antonia Bornas is...