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Mount Sindoro
Mount Sundoro
Highest point
Elevation3,136 m (10,289 ft)[1]
Prominence1,747 m (5,732 ft)
ListingUltra
Ribu
Coordinates7°18′02.91″S 109°59′46.34″E / 7.3008083°S 109.9962056°E / -7.3008083; 109.9962056
Geography
Sindoro is located in Java
Sindoro
Sindoro
Location in Java
Sindoro is located in Indonesia
Sindoro
Sindoro
Sindoro (Indonesia)
LocationJava, Indonesia
Parent rangeSunda Arc
Geology
Age of rock659.000 years
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruptionOctober to November 1971
Climbing
Easiest routeGubugklakah, Burno

Mount Sindoro, Mount Sindara or Mount Sundoro is an active stratovolcano in Central Java, Indonesia. Parasitic craters and cones are found in the northwest-southern flanks; the largest is called Kembang. A small lava dome occupies the volcano's summit. Historical eruptions have been mostly mild to moderate.[1]

Mts Sundoro and Sumbing from ISS, 2021

The Sindoro mountain complex serves as the headwaters for the Progo river basin on the eastern slope and the Serayu river basin on the western slope. The boundary between the headwaters of these two river basins extends southeastward from the Sindoro mountain complex to the summit of Mount Sumbing. The headwaters of the Progo River basin on the eastern side flow through Temanggung, while the headwaters of the Serayu River basin on the western side flow through Wonosobo. Both of their mainstem ultimately discharge into the Indian Ocean, on the southern coast of Java, separated by a distance of approximately 125 kilometres (78 mi).[2]

Mount Sindoro (left) and
Mount Sumbing (right)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Sundoro". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
  2. ^ "Peta Interaktif". WebGIS MenLHK (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-10-09.


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