List of volcanoes in Turkey
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This is a list of dormant and extinct volcanoes in Turkey.
Name | Elevation | Location | Last eruption | |
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meters | feet | Coordinates | ||
Acıgöl-Nevşehir | 1689 | 5541 | 38°34′N 34°31′E / 38.57°N 34.52°E / 38.57; 34.52 (Acıgöl-Nevşehir) | Holocene |
Akyarlar | 172 | 564 | 36°59′N 27°19′E / 36.98°N 27.31°E / 36.98; 27.31 (Akyarlar) | Unknown |
Mount Ararat | 5137 | 16,854 | 39°42′N 44°17′E / 39.70°N 44.28°E / 39.70; 44.28 (Mount Ararat) | 1840 |
Erciyes Dağı | 3916 | 12,848 | 38°31′N 35°23′E / 38.52°N 35.38°E / 38.52; 35.38 (Erciyes Dağı) | 253 BC |
Girekol | 2323 | 7621 | 39°04′N 43°15′E / 39.06°N 43.25°E / 39.06; 43.25 (Girekol) | Holocene |
Göllü Dağ | 2143 | 7031 | 38°15′N 34°34′E / 38.25°N 34.57°E / 38.25; 34.57 (Göllü Dağ) | Holocene |
Hasan Dağı | 3253 | 10,672 | 38°08′N 34°10′E / 38.13°N 34.17°E / 38.13; 34.17 (Hasan Dağı) | 6200 BC |
Karaca Dağ | 1957 | 6421 | 37°40′N 39°50′E / 37.67°N 39.83°E / 37.67; 39.83 (Karaca Dağ) | - |
Karadağ | 2271 | 7450 | 37°15′N 33°05′E / 37.25°N 33.08°E / 37.25; 33.08 (Karadağ) | - |
Karapınar Field | 1302 | 4272 | 37°40′N 33°39′E / 37.67°N 33.65°E / 37.67; 33.65 (Karapınar Field) | 6200 BC |
Kars Plateau | 3000 | 9842 | 40°45′N 42°54′E / 40.75°N 42.90°E / 40.75; 42.90 (Kars Plateau) | Unknown |
Kula (volcano) | 750 | 2461 | 38°35′N 28°31′E / 38.58°N 28.52°E / 38.58; 28.52 (Kula) | Holocene |
Nemrut Dağı | 2948 | 9672 | 38°39′N 42°14′E / 38.65°N 42.23°E / 38.65; 42.23 (Nemrut Dağı) | 1692 |
Süphan Dağı | 4158 | 13,642 | 38°55′N 42°49′E / 38.92°N 42.82°E / 38.92; 42.82 (Süphan Dağı) | Holocene |
Tendürek Dağı | 3584 | 11,758 | 39°20′N 43°50′E / 39.33°N 43.83°E / 39.33; 43.83 (Tendürek Dağı) | 1855 |
See also
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References
- Siebert L, Simkin T (2002–present). Volcanoes of the World: an Illustrated Catalog of Holocene Volcanoes and their Eruptions. Smithsonian Institution, Global Volcanism Program Digital Information Series, GVP-3 (http://www.volcano.si.edu).