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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-04501

Gunung Seulawah Agam seen above farmlands on its eastern flank, is an extensively forested volcano of Pleistocene-Holocene age located in the province of Aceh at the NW tip of Sumatra. It was constructed within the large Pleistocene Lam Teuba caldera and a smaller nested 8 x 6 km caldera. Wispy clouds drape the summit, which contains a 400-m-wide crater. The van Heutsz crater on the NNE flank is one of several areas containing active fumarole fields. Anonymous, 1995.

Gunung Seulawah Agam seen above farmlands on its eastern flank, is an extensively forested volcano of Pleistocene-Holocene age located in the province of Aceh at the NW tip of Sumatra. It was constructed within the large Pleistocene Lam Teuba caldera and a smaller nested 8 x 6 km caldera. Wispy clouds drape the summit, which contains a 400-m-wide crater. The van Heutsz crater on the NNE flank is one of several areas containing active fumarole fields.

Anonymous, 1995.

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