Gamalama

Gamalama
Pulau Ternate
Highest point
Elevation 1,715 m (5,627 ft)[1]
Prominence 1,715 m (5,627 ft)[2]
Listing Ultra
Ribu
Coordinates 00°48′33″N 127°20′00″E / 0.80917°N 127.33333°E / 0.80917; 127.33333Coordinates: 00°48′33″N 127°20′00″E / 0.80917°N 127.33333°E / 0.80917; 127.33333[2]
Geography
Gamalama

Location in Indonesia of the island

Location Ternate, Maluku Islands, Indonesia
Geology
Mountain type Stratovolcano
Last eruption July to August 2015 (ongoing)

Gamalama is a near-conical stratovolcano that comprises the entire Ternate island in Indonesia. The island lies off the western shore of Halmahera island in the north of the Maluku Islands. For centuries, Ternate was a center of Portuguese and Dutch forts for spice trade, which have accounted for thorough reports of Gamalama's volcanic activities.

An eruption in 1775 caused the deaths of approx 1300 people.[3]

On December 4, 2011 Mount Gamalama erupted, ejecting material up to 2,000 meters into the air. Thousands of residents in nearby Ternate City fled due to ash and dust particles raining down on the town.[4] Finally on December 27 some 4 people died and dozens injured from debris falls (lahar) after a month of activity.[5]

More eruptions occurred in September 2012.[6]

An eruption on December 18, 2014, deposited five centimeters of ash on the runway of Babullah Airport in Ternate, closing the airport.[7]

Depiction of Gamalama erupting in the early 1700s with a Portuguese fort shown.

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