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Last modified: 5/7/2026

ve-geology Plugin Demo

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VolcanoInfobox

Full infobox for Kīlauea (GVP 332010):

Kilauea
Kilauea
GVP Number332010
CountryUnited States
RegionHawaiian-Emperor Hotspot Volcano Group
Region GroupEastern Pacific Volcanic Regions
TypeShield
LandformShield
EpochHolocene
Elevation1222 m
Coordinates19.421, -155.287
Rock TypeBasalt / Picro-Basalt
TectonicIntraplate / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
ActivityEruption Observed
Last Eruption2026 CE

Kilauea overlaps the E flank of the massive Mauna Loa shield volcano in the island of Hawaii. Eruptions are prominent in Polynesian legends; written documentation since 1820 records frequent summit and flank lava flow eruptions interspersed with periods of long-term lava lake activity at Halemaumau crater in the summit caldera until 1924. The 3 x 5 km caldera was formed in several stages about 1,500 years ago and during the 18th century; eruptions have also originated from the lengthy East and Southwest rift zones, which extend to the ocean in both directions. About 90% of the surface of the basaltic shield volcano is formed of lava flows less than about 1,100 years old; 70% of the surface is younger than 600 years. The long-term eruption from the East rift zone between 1983 and 2018 produced lava flows covering more than 100 km2, destroyed hundreds of houses, and added new coastline.

Photo: Photo by Richard Fiske, 1968 (Smithsonian Institution).

Full infobox for Mount Etna (GVP 211060):

Etna
Etna
GVP Number211060
CountryItaly
RegionSicily Volcanic Province
Region GroupEuropean Volcanic Regions
TypeStratovolcano(es)
LandformComposite
EpochHolocene
Elevation3357 m
Coordinates37.748, 14.999
Rock TypeTrachybasalt / Tephrite Basanite
TectonicSubduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
ActivityEruption Observed
Last Eruption2026 CE

Mount Etna, towering above Catania on the island of Sicily, has one of the world's longest documented records of volcanism, dating back to 1500 BCE. Historical lava flows of basaltic composition cover much of the surface of this massive volcano, whose edifice is the highest and most voluminous in Italy. The Mongibello stratovolcano, truncated by several small calderas, was constructed during the late Pleistocene and Holocene over an older shield volcano. The most prominent morphological feature of Etna is the Valle del Bove, a 5 x 10 km caldera open to the east. Two styles of eruptive activity typically occur, sometimes simultaneously. Persistent explosive eruptions, sometimes with minor lava emissions, take place from one or more summit craters. Flank vents, typically with higher effusion rates, are less frequently active and originate from fissures that open progressively downward from near the summit (usually accompanied by Strombolian eruptions at the upper end). Cinder cones are commonly constructed over the vents of lower-flank lava flows. Lava flows extend to the foot of the volcano on all sides and have reached the sea over a broad area on the SE flank.

Photo: Photo by Jean-Claude Tanguy, 1991 (University of Paris).


VolcanoList

Active stratovolcanoes in Japan (up to 10):

GVP #NameCountryRegion TypeEpochElev (m)Last Eruption
282010 Submarine Volcano NNE of Iriomotejima Japan Ryukyu Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene -200 1924 CE
283002 Sanbesan Japan Nankai Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene 1126 650 CE
283030 Fujisan Japan Izu Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene 3776 1708 CE
283050 Hakusan Japan Nankai Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene 2702 1659 CE
283080 Midagahara Japan Nankai Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene 2621 1839 CE
283100 Myokosan Japan Northeast Japan Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene 2454 750 BCE
283122 Harunasan Japan Northeast Japan Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene 1449 550 CE
283131 Hiuchigatake Japan Northeast Japan Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene 2356 1544 CE
283130 Akagisan Japan Northeast Japan Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene 1828 Unknown
283141 Nantaisan Japan Northeast Japan Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene 2486 9540 BCE
Showing 1–10 of 114

Holocene volcanoes in Iceland:

GVP #NameCountryRegion TypeEpochElev (m)Last Eruption
370010 Snaefellsjokull Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Stratovolcano Holocene 1446 200 CE
370020 Helgrindur Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Volcanic field Holocene 986 Unknown
370030 Ljosufjoll Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Volcanic field Holocene 1063 960 CE
371020 Reykjanes Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Crater rows Holocene 140 2025 CE
371030 Krysuvik-Trolladyngja Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Crater rows Holocene 360 1340 CE
371040 Brennisteinsfjoll Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Crater rows Holocene 610 1341 CE
371051 Hromundartindur Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Stratovolcano Holocene 550 Unknown
371050 Hengill Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Crater rows Holocene 803 150 CE
371060 Grimsnes Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Volcanic field Holocene 200 3500 BCE
371070 Prestahnukur Iceland Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province Fissure vent(s) Holocene 1385 3350 BCE
Showing 1–10 of 35


VolcanoMap

Volcanoes of Japan:


EarthquakeList

Significant earthquakes (M5.5+):

MagLocationTime (UTC)DepthAlertNearest Volcano
M5.6 Balleny Islands region Fri, 05 Jun 2026 10 km GREEN
M5.7 154 km WSW of Pistol River, Oregon Wed, 03 Jun 2026 10 km GREEN
M5.6 Vanuatu region Wed, 03 Jun 2026 10 km GREEN
M6.2 22 km WSW of Scarcelli, Italy Mon, 01 Jun 2026 243 km GREEN
M5.7 Izu Islands, Japan region Mon, 01 Jun 2026 11 km GREEN
M6.0 33 km NW of Valparaíso, Chile Sun, 31 May 2026 25 km GREEN
M5.6 137 km SSE of Oistins, Barbados Sat, 30 May 2026 35 km GREEN
7 earthquakes

Earthquakes near volcanoes:

MagLocationTime (UTC)DepthAlertNearest Volcano
M4.7 43 km SE of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia Fri, 05 Jun 2026 69.461 km Vernadsky Ridge (46.6 km)
M4.5 82 km W of Labuan, Indonesia Fri, 05 Jun 2026 63.559 km Krakatau (47.6 km)
M5.3 7 km NNW of Manito, Philippines Fri, 05 Jun 2026 10 km Pocdol Mountains (19 km)
M4.5 Kepulauan Babar, Indonesia Thu, 04 Jun 2026 121.363 km Teon (48.6 km)
M4.6 Kuril Islands Thu, 04 Jun 2026 46.104 km Ikanmikot (42.9 km)
M4.7 110 km SW of Kurio, Japan Wed, 03 Jun 2026 161.24 km Gajajima (22.1 km)
M4.6 77 km SE of Ozernovskiy, Russia Wed, 03 Jun 2026 62.18 km Vysokii (29.6 km)
M4.6 6 km WNW of Kahaluu-Keauhou, Hawaii Wed, 03 Jun 2026 34.01 km GREEN Hualalai (19.2 km)
M4.9 Pitcairn Islands region Wed, 03 Jun 2026 10 km Adams Seamount (36.3 km)
M4.7 189 km ESE of Alo, Wallis and Futuna Mon, 01 Jun 2026 10 km Lobster (42.5 km)
M5.0 Kermadec Islands region Sun, 31 May 2026 98.548 km Curtis Island (47.1 km)
M4.5 66 km SW of Atocha, Bolivia Sun, 31 May 2026 226.05 km Escala (33.8 km)
M4.5 26 km SE of Ashoro, Japan Sat, 30 May 2026 116.722 km Akan (38.8 km)
13 earthquakes


EarthquakeMap

Recent earthquakes with volcano overlay:


Plugin Reference

Plugin Example
VolcanoInfobox
Kilauea
Kilauea
GVP Number332010
CountryUnited States
RegionHawaiian-Emperor Hotspot Volcano Group
Region GroupEastern Pacific Volcanic Regions
TypeShield
LandformShield
EpochHolocene
Elevation1222 m
Coordinates19.421, -155.287
Rock TypeBasalt / Picro-Basalt
TectonicIntraplate / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
ActivityEruption Observed
Last Eruption2026 CE

Kilauea overlaps the E flank of the massive Mauna Loa shield volcano in the island of Hawaii. Eruptions are prominent in Polynesian legends; written documentation since 1820 records frequent summit and flank lava flow eruptions interspersed with periods of long-term lava lake activity at Halemaumau crater in the summit caldera until 1924. The 3 x 5 km caldera was formed in several stages about 1,500 years ago and during the 18th century; eruptions have also originated from the lengthy East and Southwest rift zones, which extend to the ocean in both directions. About 90% of the surface of the basaltic shield volcano is formed of lava flows less than about 1,100 years old; 70% of the surface is younger than 600 years. The long-term eruption from the East rift zone between 1983 and 2018 produced lava flows covering more than 100 km2, destroyed hundreds of houses, and added new coastline.

Photo: Photo by Richard Fiske, 1968 (Smithsonian Institution).
VolcanoList
GVP #NameCountryRegion TypeEpochElev (m)Last Eruption
282010 Submarine Volcano NNE of Iriomotejima Japan Ryukyu Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano Holocene -200 1924 CE
282021 Yokoatejima Japan Ryukyu Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano(es) Holocene 495 1835 CE
282022 Akusekijima Japan Ryukyu Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano(es) Holocene 555 Unknown
282020 Io-Torishima Japan Ryukyu Volcanic Arc Complex Holocene 212 1968 CE
282030 Suwanosejima Japan Ryukyu Volcanic Arc Stratovolcano(es) Holocene 796 2026 CE
Showing 1–5 of 266
VolcanoSearch
VolcanoMap
EarthquakeList
MagLocationTime (UTC)DepthAlertNearest Volcano
M4.7 43 km SE of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia Fri, 05 Jun 2026 69.461 km Vernadsky Ridge (46.6 km)
M4.5 82 km W of Labuan, Indonesia Fri, 05 Jun 2026 63.559 km Krakatau (47.6 km)
M5.3 7 km NNW of Manito, Philippines Fri, 05 Jun 2026 10 km Pocdol Mountains (19 km)
M4.5 Kepulauan Babar, Indonesia Thu, 04 Jun 2026 121.363 km Teon (48.6 km)
M4.6 Kuril Islands Thu, 04 Jun 2026 46.104 km Ikanmikot (42.9 km)
M4.7 110 km SW of Kurio, Japan Wed, 03 Jun 2026 161.24 km Gajajima (22.1 km)
M4.6 77 km SE of Ozernovskiy, Russia Wed, 03 Jun 2026 62.18 km Vysokii (29.6 km)
M4.6 6 km WNW of Kahaluu-Keauhou, Hawaii Wed, 03 Jun 2026 34.01 km GREEN Hualalai (19.2 km)
M4.9 Pitcairn Islands region Wed, 03 Jun 2026 10 km Adams Seamount (36.3 km)
M4.7 189 km ESE of Alo, Wallis and Futuna Mon, 01 Jun 2026 10 km Lobster (42.5 km)
M5.0 Kermadec Islands region Sun, 31 May 2026 98.548 km Curtis Island (47.1 km)
M4.5 66 km SW of Atocha, Bolivia Sun, 31 May 2026 226.05 km Escala (33.8 km)
M4.5 26 km SE of Ashoro, Japan Sat, 30 May 2026 116.722 km Akan (38.8 km)
13 earthquakes
EarthquakeMap