List of volcanoes in Pakistan
This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Pakistan. Most of these are mud volcanoes, rather than the conventional magmatic type.
Name | Elevation | Location | Last eruption | |
---|---|---|---|---|
meters | feet | Coordinates | ||
Koh-E-Taftan (Active magmatic) | 1509 | 4950 | - | 1849 |
Koh-i-Sultan (Semi-Active magmatic) | 1098 | 3600 | - | 1849 |
Malan Island (Mud volcano) | 500 | 1640 | - | 1225 |
Jebel e Ghurab (Mud volcano) | 400 | 1312 | - | 900 |
Chandragup (Mud volcano) | 600 | 1968 | - | 1625 |
Hingol (Mud volcano) | 1225 | 4018 | - | 1165 |
Tor Zawar (Fissure vent) | 625 | 2050 | - | 2010 |
Gwadar New Small Island (Mud volcano)[1] | 375 | 1230 | - | 2013 |
References
- "Pakistan quake island off Gwadar 'emits flammable gas' - BBC News". Retrieved 2015-07-28.
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