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Batu Tara is a stratovolcano located on the small isolated island known as Komba. It has a large central summit crater 900 x 700 meters in diameter, often giving impressive displays of strombolian eruptions. The volcano’s eruptive activity has currently ceased.
| Location: | Flores Sea, Indonesia |
| Coordinates: | -7.789045, 123.586703 |
| Volcano Type: | Stratovolcano |
Batu Tara’s Location:
Batu Tara’s Latest Status
2022: PVMBG has noted that gas emissions have increased at Batu Tara. As of now the volcano’s eruptive activity has currently ceased.
Batu Tara’s Eruptive History
| 2022 | PVMBG has noted that gas emissions have increased at Batu Tara. |
| Dec 2015 | Intermittent gas emissions. No explosive eruptions observed. |
| Nov 2015 | Eruptive activity ceased. |
| 2006-2015 | After many years of inactivity, Batu Tara erupted producing a large ash plume. The volcano continued to produce impressive strombolian eruptions at 15 minute intervals. |
| 1850 | Eruption producing lava flows and dense columns of tephra. |
Batu Tara Monitoring
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Batu Tara Images
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