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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-11984

Seulawah Agam is seen here with the northern coast of Sumatra in the background. This extensively forested volcano of Pleistocene-Holocene age is 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. The summit contains a forested 400-m-wide crater. Copyrighted photo by Michael Thirnbeck, 2007.

Seulawah Agam is seen here with the northern coast of Sumatra in the background. This extensively forested volcano of Pleistocene-Holocene age is 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. The summit contains a forested 400-m-wide crater.

Copyrighted photo by Michael Thirnbeck, 2007.

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Keywords: stratovolcano


Seulawah Agam