Iliwerung | |
Elevation M: | 583 |
Location: | Lembata, Indonesia |
Coordinates: | -8.532°N 123.573°W |
Map: | Indonesia |
Type: | Complex volcano |
Last Eruption: | 2021 |
Iliwerung or Illiwerung is a complex volcano forming a prominent south-facing peninsula on Lembata Island in southern Indonesia.[1] It contains north-south and northwest-southeast trending lines of craters and lava domes, with the summit dome having formed by a VEI-3 eruption in 1870.[1] [2]
Iliwerung has erupted at least 13 times since 1870, with eruptions having occurred in 1910, 1928, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1973-1974, 1976, 1983, 1993, 1999, 2013 and 2021.[2] Eruptions since 1973 have been confined to Hobal, a submarine parasitic vent on Iliwerung's lower east-southeastern flank.[1] [2]
Iliwerung lies on the southern rim of the Lerek caldera.[1] A landslide from Iliwerung in 1979 produced 9m (30feet) tsunamis that resulted in more than 500 people killed. In 1983, a tsunami resulting from a submarine eruption caused few deaths.[3]