Long Island (Papua New Guinea)

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Long Island

Long Island seen from space, with Lake Wisdom clearly visible (false color).
Elevation 1,280 m (4,200 ft)
Location Papua New Guinea
Prominence 1,280 m (4,200 ft)
Coordinates 5°21′S, 147°7′E
Type Complex volcano
Last eruption 1993

Long Island is a volcanic island north of Papua New Guinea. It is separated from the island of New Guinea by Vitiaz Strait. Two stratovolcanoes are located on the island: Mount Reaumur and Cerisy Peak. The summit of the volcanic complex collapsed during at least three major explosive eruptions, about 16,000, 4000, and 300 years ago. These produced a large caldera 10 x 12.5 km in size, now filled with a crater lake, Lake Wisdom. The most recent eruption occurred in 1993.

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