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Vulcan (volcano)

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Elevation
  
243 m

Last eruption
  
1994 to 1995

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Mountain type
  
Pumice cone, vent of Rabaul caldera

Location
  
East New Britain, Papua New Guinea

Similar
  
Tavurvur, Rabaul caldera, Ulawun, Garbuna Group, Bamus Volcano

Vulcan is a pumice cone in Papua New Guinea. It is a sub-vent of the Rabaul caldera and lies on the western rim of the larger feature. Its most recent eruption was in 1994, when in conjunction with another vent, Tavurvur, the eruptions of Vulcan forced the temporary abandonment of the city of Rabaul and the relocation of the local administrative centres of East New Britain Province, to a new capital, Kokopo. Today, the slopes of Vulcan are now forested, as a result of dormancy since 1994.

Map of Vulcan Volcano, Papua New Guinea

Vulcan did not exist during the German colonial times, although the agronomist for the New Guinea Company, Richard Parkinson, did note a small island in the harbour in 1880 had grown noticeably larger by 1900. During the 1920s the island offered enough new land for Australian colonials to open a sporting club there, with tennis courts. By 1937 Vulcan was its current size and erupted that year, filling the harbour with a thick layer of pumice. An Australian Navy sailor walked out from the wharf some hundred meters before he broke through the crust and drowned.

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Vulcan (volcano) Wikipedia