Mayon Volcano

Mayon Volcano

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A series of mild eruptions at Mayon Volcano, the most active in the Philippines, has forced nearly 3,000 villagers to evacuate from its foothills recently.

About Mayon Volcano

  • It is an active stratovolcano located in Albay province on Luzon Island in the Philippines.
  • It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire.
  • It is the Philippines' most active volcano. 
  • Called the world’s most perfect volcanic cone because of the symmetry of its shape, it has a base 130 km in circumference and rises to 2,462 metres from the shores of Albay Gulf.
  • It has steep upper slopes capped by a small summit crater. 
  • Popular with climbers and campers, the volcano is the centre of Mayon Volcano National Park.
  • There are large abaca plantations on its lower slopes. 
  • Historical eruptions date back to 1616 CE that have been characterized by Strombolian eruptions, lava flows, pyroclastic flows, and mudflows. 
    • Mayon's most violent eruption, in 1814, killed more than 1200 people and devastated several towns. 
    • An eruption in 1993 caused 79 deaths. 
    • Subsequent eruptions in 2000, 2006, 2009, 2014, 2018 and 2022 forced tens of thousands of people in nearby villages to evacuate. 

What is a Stratovolcano?

  • It is a tall, steep, and cone-shaped type of volcano.
  • Unlike flat shield volcanoes, they have higher peaks.
  • They are typically found above subduction zones, and they are often part of large volcanically active regions, such as the Ring of Fire that frames much of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Stratovolcanoes comprise the largest percentage (~60%) of the Earth’s individual volcanoes, and most are characterized by eruptions of andesite and dacite, lavas that are cooler and more viscous than basalt.
  • These more viscous lavas allow gas pressures to build up to high levels. Therefore, these volcanoes often suffer explosive eruptions. 
  • They are usually about half-half lava and pyroclastic material, and the layering of these products gives them their other common name of composite volcanoes.
  • At the peak, stratovolcanoes usually have a small crater.

Source: DEVD

Mayon Volcano FAQs

Q1: Where is Mayon Volcano located?

Ans: It is located in Albay province on Luzon Island in the Philippines.

Q2: What type of volcano is Mayon Volcano?

Ans: It is an active stratovolcano.

Q3: Why is Mayon Volcano called the world’s most perfect volcanic cone?

Ans: Because of the remarkable symmetry of its shape.

Q4: What type of eruptions commonly characterize Mayon Volcano?

Ans: Strombolian eruptions, lava flows, pyroclastic flows, and mudflows.

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