Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-01015
The small craters Kepundan B and C in the foreground, seen here from the N, are two of many historically active craters along the elongated summit of Marapi volcano on Sumatra. A thick plume in the background rises above the westernmost summit crater, Kawah Bongsu.
Photo by Gede Suantika, 1993 (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).
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Galleries: Craters | Volcanic Gases
Keywords: crater | vent | emissions | gas | gas plume
Marapi