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Corregidor Caldera

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Location
  
Entrance to Manila Bay

Last eruption
  
Unknown

Prominence
  
173 m

Mountain type
  
Caldera

Elevation
  
173 m

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Listing
  
Potentially-active volcanoes of the Philippines

Volcanic arc/belt
  
Western Bataan Lineament

Similar
  
Mount Amorong, Mount Panay, Mount Binuluan, Laguna Caldera, Mount Mariveles

Corregidor is an extinct volcanic caldera located at the entrance to Manila Bay in the Republic of the Philippines. The caldera is composed of the islands of Corregidor and Caballo in the province of Cavite, which are believed to be the exposed rim of the volcano.

Contents

Map of Corregidor Caldera, Philippines

Physical Features

Corregidor is classified by Philippine volcanologists as a potentially-active caldera with a rim elevation of 173 metres (568 ft) and a base diameter of 4 kilometres (2.5 mi).

Predominant rock type is dacite with a 72.68% silica dioxide content.

Eruption

Last eruption was about 1 million years (1.10 +/-0.09 Ma) BP based on the age of deposits.

Listings

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) lists the volcano as potentially active. The reason for this listing rather than inactive, is not disclosed on the PHIVOLCS website listing.

Corregidor is not listed with the Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program as it has no known eruptions in the Holocene epoch (around 10,000 years ago).

References

Corregidor Caldera Wikipedia