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VMEPD: Eruption History

Eruption History (Ongoing Audit)

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NameDate of EruptionEruption No.Eruption SiteSignificant Description of ActivityEruption TypeType of ActivityRemarksReference
         
Babuyan Claro18602craterExplosive
Hibok-hibok1897-19022Hibok-Hibok crater White sulphurous vapors issued that caused destruction to the agricultural lands on NE and SW of Mt. Catarman; activity continued up to 1902SolfataricSolfataricAgricultural lands on NE and SW of Mt. Catarman;(Alcaraz,1952)
Mayon1766 Jul 20-24, Oct 20-252Vulcanian, lava flow, pyroclastic flows, bombs, ashfall; 10-15 Km eruption column (Lahar)*VulcanianPyroclastic and lava flows towards east (July 20-27); (Malinao destroyed, major damages to Cagsaua, Guinobatan, Budiao, Polangui, Ligao (Oct.) CASUALTIES: 39)
Bulusan18862Summit Crater (implicit)Mild eruptionPhreaticPhreaticV239 MLBautista (Bautista, n.d.)
Isarog4680+-30 years BP (Conventional 14C age) 2Presumed lava dome eruptionPresumed lava dome eruptionFontjin and Newhall, 2013
Parker1651-19552
Pinatubo1992 Jul 9-Aug 162caldera lakeDome building, phreaticDome building, phreatic
Kanlaon18812craterPhreatic, mildPhreatic
Taal15912Main Crater“belch forth extraordinary masses of smoke” (Saderra Maso, 1911, p.6)PhreaticMinor phreatic, solfataric activityDelos Reyes et. al., 2018. “A synthesis and review of historical eruptions at Taal Volcano, Southern Luzon, Philippines"
Bud Dajo18972
Makaturing1840-Jan-202Eruption
Ragang18342
Banahaw1743-Jan-12 2craterexplosive
Cagua18602craterPhreaticphreatic, explosive, pyroclastic flow (?), ashfall
Didicas18562Submarine
Iriga1830+-40 years BP (Conventional 14C age)1St. Vincent type Explosive EruptionBelousov et al, 2023
Smith16521flankPhreaticNormal ash explosion
Iraya14541PeleanPelean, lava flow, nuee ardente
Babuyan Claro18311craterExplosive
Hibok-hibok1871 Apr 301New crater (Vulcan or Camiguin volcano)Tremendous explosion was heard at Bonbon at the same time shower of stones, earth, and ashes was ejected from recently made openings; a volcanic cone called Camiguin Volcano or Vulcan began to form after a week, and continued for 4 years after which time the cone reached a height of 1,500 feet with base nearly 1 mile in diameter; one of the few in historic times where the growth and development of a volcano has been witnessed by man according to Grabau (1921)Lava domeExplosive, Ashfall, pyroclastic flows, dome building (Mt. Vulcan) Destruction within two-mile radius from the vent(Alcaraz,1952)