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Sandal volcano

cinder cone 855 m
Turkey, 38.58°N / 28.55°E
Current status: dormant (1 out of 5)
Typical eruption style: explosive
Sandal volcano eruptions: none in historic times
Last earthquakes nearby:
TimeMag. / DepthDistanceLocation
Sat, 20 Apr
Sat, 20 Apr 14:06 UTCM 2.5 / 5 km13 km WESTERN TURKEY
Sat, 13 Apr
Sat, 13 Apr 11:14 UTCM 2 / 8 km13 km WESTERN TURKEY
Fri, 5 Apr
Fri, 5 Apr 12:56 UTCM 2.1 / 2 km9 km WESTERN TURKEY
Tue, 26 Mar
Tue, 26 Mar 13:41 UTCM 2.1 / 5 km13 km WESTERN TURKEY
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The Sandal volcano belongs to the Kula volcanic area.

Background:

It is part of the most western part of Turkey´s volcanism. There have been alkaline-basanitic-to-phonotephritic eruptions of Strombolian style in the Holocene until +- 10-000-35.000 years before.


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