List of stratovolcanoes
A list of stratovolcanoes follows below. The Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Program database of geologically recent volcanoes lists over 700 stratovolcanoes.
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Africa
Cameroon
Democratic Republic of Congo
- Mount Nyiragongo, Goma. A Decade Volcano. It contains an active lava lake inside its crater.
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
- Mount Kenya, which contains several volcanic plugs on its peak.
Tanzania
- Ol Doinyo Lengai, the Earth's only active carbonatite lava-producing volcano
- Mount Kilimanjaro, a dormant stratovolcano
- Mount Meru
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- Mount Pico in Pico Island, Azores
- Teide, Tenerife, Canary Islands
- Cumbre Vieja, Tenerife, Canary Islands
- Mount Fogo in Fogo, Cape Verde
- Green Mountain, Ascension Island
Americas
Caribbean
- La Grande Soufrière on the island of Basse-Terre in Guadaloupe, West Indies[1]
- The Soufriere Hills on the island of Montserrat. 1995 eruptions resulted in the abandonment of its capital city, Plymouth.
- Soufrière (volcano) in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Mount Pelée in Martinique
Central America
Costa Rica
- Arenal in La Fortuna, San Carlos
- Poás in Alajuela
- Turrialba in Turrialba County, Cartago
- Chato in La Fortuna, San Carlos
- Irazu in Cartago, Cartago Province
El Salvador
- Chaparrastique Recently erupted: August, 2015.
- Ilamatepec
- Chichontepec
- Guazapa
- Chinameca
- Taburete
- Izalco
Panamá
Guatemala
- Volcán Tacaná on the border between Mexico and Guatemala
- Volcán Tajumulco Highest point and highest volcano in Central America
- Volcán Cerro Quemado (Almolonga)
- Volcán Santa María, a Decade Volcano. It has a smaller peak called Santiaguito.
- Volcán Siete Orejas
- Volcán San Pedro
- Volcán Atitlán
- Volcán Tolimán
- Volcán Acatenango
- Volcán de Fuego
- Volcán de Agua
- Pacaya
- Tecuamburro
- Tahual
- Volcán Jumay
- Volcán Ipala
- Suchitán
- Volcán Moyuta
- Volcán Chingo on the border between Guatemala and El Salvador
North America
Canada
- Mount Boucherie in the southern interior of British Columbia.
- Mount Cayley in southwestern British Columbia. See also Mount Cayley volcanic field.
- Mount Garibaldi in southwestern British Columbia
- Hoodoo Mountain in northwestern British Columbia
- Mount Meager in southwestern British Columbia - Produced Canada's youngest major catastrophic eruption
- Mount Price in southwestern British Columbia
- The Black Tusk in southwestern British Columbia
- Coquihalla Mountain in southwestern British Columbia
- Mount Edziza in northwestern British Columbia
- Back River volcanic complex in the Northwest Territories
United States
- Lassen Peak in California
- Mount Bona in Alaska
- Mount Churchill in Alaska
- Mount Baker in Washington
- Mount Rainier in Washington.
- Mount St. Helens in Washington.
- Cleveland volcano in Alaska
- Mount Redoubt in Alaska
- Mount Shishaldin in Alaska
- Mount Akutan in Alaska
- Augustine Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska
- Mount Katmai, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska
- Mount Pavlof, Alaska
- Korovin Volcano, Alaska
- Glacier Peak in Washington
- Mount Adams in Washington
- Mount Hood in Oregon
- Mount Jefferson in Oregon
- Mammoth Mountain in California
- Mount Shasta in California
- Mount Vsevidof in Alaska
- The Three Sisters in Oregon
- San Francisco Mountain in Arizona
- Mount Taylor in New Mexico
Mexico
- Popocatépetl
- Colima volcano, designated as a Decade Volcano
- Nevado de Toluca
- The Pico de Orizaba
South America
Chile
- Llaima
- Irruputuncu on the border of Bolivia and Chile
- Ojos del Salado, the highest volcano in the world. It is on the border between Argentina and Chile.
- Villarrica
- Cerro Arenales
- Calbuco. It recently erupted in April 2015.
- Callaqui
- Mount Hudson
- Copahue
- Lascar Volcano
- Nevados de Chillán
- Lanín on the border between Argentina and Chile
- Acotango on the border between Bolivia and Chile
- Cerro Solo in Patagonia along the border between Chile and Argentina
- Parinacota. Erupted April 2008
- Licancabur
- Sierra Nevada
- Chaitén
Colombia
- Galeras, a Decade Volcano
- Nevado del Ruiz in Tolima. A 1985 eruption created a destructive lahar which engulfed the town of Armero.
Ecuador
- Pichincha Volcano
- Tungurahua
- Sangay
- Reventador
- Chimborazo
- Cotopaxi
- Antisana
- Cayambe
- Corazón
- El Altar
- Carihuairazo
Peru
Antarctica
- Mount Erebus
- Penguin Island
- Mount Bird
- Brown Peak
- Mount Discovery
- Mount Harcourt
- Mount Melbourne
- Mount Morning
- Mount Overlord
Asia
Armenia
Georgia
India
- Barren Island (Andaman Islands), the only active stratovolcano in the Indian subcontinent
Indonesia
- Mount Kerinci in Sumatra
- Mount Rinjani in Lombok
- Mount Semeru in Java
- Mount Agung in Bali
- Mount Batur in Bali
- Galunggung
- Krakatoa. A violent eruption in August 1883 resulted in the obliteration of the three-peaked volcanic island.
- Anak Krakatoa. It emerged from the sea in 1927-1930
- Mount Merapi in Central Java. It is listed as a Decade Volcano.
- Mount Tambora Its violent eruption in 1815 caused a Year Without a Summer in 1816.
- Mount Bromo, East Java
- Mount Sinabung, Sumatra
- Mount Kelud, East Java
Iran
Japan
- Mount Fuji. Highest point of the country. Last erupted in 1708
- Mount Mihara on Izu Oshima
- Sakurajima, designated as a Decade Volcano
- Mount Unzen. Erupted in 1991. Listed as a Decade Volcano
- Mount Adatara
- Mount Haruna
- Mount Yufu
North Korea
- Baekdu Mountain, on the border between North Korea and China
Malaysia
Philippines
- Mayon Volcano in Albay The most active volcano in the Philippines and famous for its perfect symmetrical cone shape. .
- Mount Pinatubo. A catastrophic 1991 eruption, which formed a caldera, later filled by a crater lake, had global environment effects
- Mount Bulusan in Sorsogon
- Mount Kanlaon in Negros
- Mount Arayat
- Mount Isarog in Camarines Sur
- Mount Iriga
- Mount Talinis
- Mount Mariveles and Mount Natib in Bataan
- Mount Malindig in Marinduque
- Mount Apo. Considered a dormant volcano and is the highest point of the Philippines.
- Agrihan in Mariana Islands
Russia
- Bezymianny[2]
- Klyuchevskaya Sopka or Kliuchevskoi, Kamchatka Krai, the highest active volcano in Eurasia
- Shiveluch, Kamchatka Krai
- Avachinsky, Kamchatka Krai, a Decade Volcano
- Koryaksky,[3] Kamchatka Krai, also a Decade Volcano
- Karymsky, Kamchatka Krai
- Mount Elbrus in the Caucasus. It is the highest point in the European continent.
Taiwan
Turkey
Yemen
- Jabal al-Tair island off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea
Europe
France
Iceland
- Askja
- Bárðarbunga
- Eyjafjallajökull. Erupted in 2010, which caused a major air traffic and flight cancellations in Europe and neighboring areas.
- Hekla
- Kverkfjöll
- Snæfellsjökull
- Öræfajökull
- Kollóttadyngja in North-East Iceland
- Snæfellsjökull
Italy
- Mount Etna near Catania in Sicily. Tallest active volcano in Europe. Recently erupted in 2013. A Decade Volcano.
- Mount Vesuvius near Naples in Campania. Famous for its violent eruption in August A.D. 79. Its last eruption happened in 1944. A Decade Volcano.
- Stromboli. Continuously erupting for more than 2000 years. The second most active volcano in Europe
- Vulcano. Last erupted in 1890
Norway
- Beerenberg, Jan Mayen, the world's northernmost active volcano
Oceania
Northern Mariana Islands
New Zealand
- Mount Taranaki/Egmont in Egmont National Park in North Island
- Mount Ngauruhoe in North Island
- Mount Ruapehu in Tongariro National Park
- White Island/Whakaari in Bay of Plenty
- Banks Peninsula in Christchurch, New Zealand
Papua New Guinea
- Tavurvur. Recently erupted in 2014.
- Ulawun, a Decade Volcano
See also
- List of shield volcanoes
- List of cinder cones
- List of lava domes
- List of subglacial volcanoes
- Stratovolcano
- List of currently erupting volcanoes
References
External links
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