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Billy Mitchell (volcano)

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Mountain type
  
Pyroclastic shield

Last eruption
  
1580

Mountain range
  
Emperor Range

Elevation
  
1,544 m

Area
  
3 km²

Parent range
  
Emperor Range

Billy Mitchell (volcano)

Location
  
Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

Volcanic arc/belt
  
Bougainville & Solomon Is.

Similar
  
Loloru, Bagana, Mount Balbi, Tore, Pago

Billy Mitchell is a volcano in the central part of the island of Bougainville, just north-east of the Bagana Volcano in Papua New Guinea. It is a small pyroclastic shield truncated by a 2 km wide caldera filled by a crater lake. It is named after Billy Mitchell, a 20th-century United States Army general.

Map of Billy Mitchell, Papua New Guinea

The last two major eruptions were in 1580 AD ± 20 years and about 1030 AD. They were among the largest Holocene eruptions in Papua New Guinea. Both were explosive eruptions with a Volcanic Explosivity Index of at least 5. The 1580 AD ± 20 years eruption produced pyroclastic flows and probably formed its caldera. The ignimbrite deposit from that eruption, which had a VEI of 6, extends 22 kilometres (14 mi) from the caldera to the coast, and its volume is around 10 cubic kilometres (2.4 cu mi).

References

Billy Mitchell (volcano) Wikipedia