Mount Natib | |
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Mt. Natib from the WSW |
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Elevation | 1,253 m (4,111 ft) [1] |
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Mount Natib
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Coordinates | [1] |
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Type | Stratovolcano-Caldera |
Natib is a thermal stratovolcano in the Philippines.
Natib is located in the province of Bataan, in region III, on western Luzon Island, in the Philippines. It is partially in Bataan National Park.
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Natib is a thermal stratovolcano with an elevation of 1,253 metres (4,111 ft) asl, and base diameter of 26 km.
Phivolcs records Natib as thermal: hotsprings Mamot, Tigulangin, Uyong and Paipit springs within Natib caldera have temperatures ranging from 30-56°C, low flows, and discharge neutral to slightly alkaline water.
Studies in 1991 indicate last eruptive activity probably to be Holocene to upper Pleistocene, about 70,000 years ago. There have been no historical eruptions.[1]
Rock type is biotite hornblende andesite trending to dacite flows and dacitic tuffs.
Tectonically, Natib is on the Western Bataan Lineament.