Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-04524
The crater of Gunung Talagabodas, immediately N of the more well-known Galunggung volcano, contains this large sulfur-saturated lake. Fumaroles, mud pots, and a warm spring are found around the 400-500 m wide lake, which also has an elevated temperature. Changes in lake color occurred in 1913 and 1921, and increased solfatara activity was reported in 1927.
Anonymous, 1985.
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Keywords: crater | crater lake
Talagabodas