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Volcano

Coordinates

Elevation (m)

Historical

Eruption Description and

Eruptions

Current Status

Province/s

Explosions in 1952 is
uncertain.[4] Fumarolic with
Ambalatungan Group

17.310982N

2,329 metres (7,641 ft)

Kalinga

0
solfataras and thermal

121.103668E
springs.

Eruptions were recorded in


1831, 1860 and 1913.
9.523N
Babuyan Claro

1,080 metres (3,540 ft)

Cagayan

Askedna Hot Springs is

121.940E
located in the southern
base of the volcano.

Eruptions were uncertain


14.07N
Banahaw

during the mudflows of


2,158 metres (7,080 ft)

Quezon

121.48E

1730, 1743, 1843 and


1909.[5]

Phreatic eruption in 1939.


11.558N
Biliran

1,301 metres (4,268 ft)

Biliran

Fumarolic with thermal

124.513E
springs

Eruptions years are from


12.770N
Bulusan

1,565 metres (5,135 ft)

Sorsogon

17

1886 to 2011. Permanently

124.05E
monitored

Eruption in 1860 and


18.222N
Cagua

1,133 metres (3,717 ft) Cagayan


122.123E

strong solfataric activity in


1907. Thermal areas are
located near the summit

and NW to NNE flanks.

Its only recorded eruption


18.83N
Camiguin de Babuyanes

712 metres (2,336 ft)

Cagayan

was in 1857. Fumarolic

121.860E
with thermal springs

Eruptions in 1773, 1856,


1900, 1952, 1969 and
19.077N
Didicas

1978. A submarine
244 metres (801 ft)

Cagayan

122.202E

volcano till 1952 when a


permanent island was
formed.[6]

Eruption in years 1827,


1862, 1871 and 1948
9.203N
Hibok-Hibok

1,552 metres (5,092 ft)

Camiguin

1952. Activity from 1897-

124.673E
1902 was only solfataric.
Permanently monitored.

20.469N
Iraya

Last eruption was in 1454.


1,009 metres (3,310 ft)

Batanes

122.010E

Seismic swarm in 1998.

13.457N
Iriga

The eruption in 1628 was


1,196 metres (3,924 ft)

Camarines Sur

123.457E

discredited.[7]

Uncertain submarine
eruption in 1897. Listed
6.013N
Jolo Group

811 metres (2,661 ft)

Sulu

as Bud Dajo, a cinder

121.057E
cone on Jolo Island, in the
PHIVOLCS list.

Kanlaon

10.412N

2,435 metres (7,989 ft)

Negros Occidental,Negros

26

Eruptions were recorded

123.132E

Oriental

from 1886 to 2006.


Permanently monitored.

Last eruption was dated as


7.382N
Leonard Kniaseff

1,190 metres (3,900 ft)

Compostela Valley

c.120 AD.[8] Strong thermal

126.047E
features.

Eruption recorded in 1865


7.647N
Makaturing

and 1882. The 1856 and


1,940 metres (6,360 ft)

Lanao del Sur

124.32E

1858 eruptions was


credited toRagang[9][10]

Mountain was fumarolic on


March 7, 1911, but if an
6.37N
Matutum

2,286 metres (7,500 ft)

South Cotabato

eruption occurred was

125.07E
uncertain. Thermal springs
in Akmoan and Linan.[11][12]

Eruptions were recorded


from 1616 to 2013.
13.257N
Mayon

Permanently monitored.
2,462 metres (8,077 ft)

Albay

50

123.685E

Volcanic activity is
identified up to present.
Alert Level 2 was raised.

Eruptions in 1866 & 1867.


7.877N
Musuan

646 metres (2,119 ft)

Bukidnon

Strong seismic swarm in

125.068E
1976.

A caldera-forming eruption
6.113N
Parker

1,824 metres (5,984 ft)

South Cotabato

occurred on January 4,

124.892E
1641.

Reawakened in 1991
producing the 2nd largest
15.13N
Pinatubo

Zambales, Tarlac,Pampang
1,486 metres (4,875 ft)

120.35E

eruption in the 20th


3

century. Followed by
milder eruptions in 1992
and 1993.

Eruption years are from


7.70N
Ragang

1765 to 1873. Eruptions


2,815 metres (9,236 ft)

Lanao del Sur,Cotabato

124.50E

were uncertain in 1915


and 1916.

Last activity was the


formation of Sampaloc
14.12N
San Pablo Volcanic Field

1,090 metres (3,580 ft)

Laguna, Batangas

Lake around 1350 AD +/-

121.30E
100 years determined
by anthropology[3][13]

Eruption years are from


19.534N
Smith

1652 to 1924. Combined


688 metres (2,257 ft)

Cagayan

121.917E

with Babuyan Claro on the


GVP list.

Eruption years is from


1572 to 1977. Showing
14.002N
Taal

400 metres (1,300 ft)

Batangas

33

signs of unrest since 1991

120.993E
and permanently
monitored.

20.33N
Unnamed volcano (Ibugos)
121.75E

Active volcanoes in the Philippines

24 metres (79 ft)

Submarine eruptions in
Batanes

3
1773, 1850 and 1854.

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