Laguna Volcanic Field

Active volcanic field in southern Luzon, Philippines

Laguna Volcanic Field is located in Philippines
Laguna Volcanic Field
Laguna Volcanic Field
Location in the Philippines
LocationLuzon, PhilippinesGeologyAge of rockQuaternaryMountain typeVolcanic fieldVolcanic arc/beltMacolod CorridorLast eruption1350 ± 100 years

The Laguna Volcanic Field, also known as the San Pablo Volcanic Field, is an active volcanic field in the Philippines, located between Laguna de Bay, Mount Banahaw volcano complex and Mount Malepunyo range. It is part of the larger Southwestern Luzon Volcanic Field (SWLVF).[2] From Manila, it is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) southeast to Mount Makiling, its most prominent volcanic feature.

The field is composed of over 200 dormant and monogenetic maars, crater lakes, scoria cones, and stratovolcanoes, the tallest of which is Mount Makiling at 1,090 m (3,580 ft) in elevation.[1][2] Many of the maars are aligned along a NE-SW trend. Three generations of maars are present, with the oldest being sediment-filled, like the ones found in Calauan. The youngest maars contain deep lakes with many concentrated in the city of San Pablo. The youngest maar, 1.2-kilometre (0.75 mi) wide Sampaloc Lake was formed about 500–700 years ago according to local legend, the last major activity in the volcanic field.[1]

Volcanism is still evident through the presence of geothermal areas like mud and hot springs.[1] The areas south of Mt. Makiling is the site of one of the earliest geothermal plants in the country.

Volcanic features

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) lists some of the maars and cones situated in the Laguna volcanic field. All are classified as inactive.[3]

Maars

  • Alligator Lake, Los Baños 14°10′57″N 121°12′23″E / 14.18250°N 121.20639°E / 14.18250; 121.20639 (Alligator Lake)
  • Lake Bunot, San Pablo 14°04′53″N 121°20′38″E / 14.08139°N 121.34389°E / 14.08139; 121.34389 (Lake Bunot)
  • Lake Calibato, San Pablo 14°06′12″N 121°22′41″E / 14.10333°N 121.37806°E / 14.10333; 121.37806 (Lake Calibato)
  • Lake Gunao, Dolores, Quezon 14°0′4″N 121°22′17″E / 14.00111°N 121.37139°E / 14.00111; 121.37139 (Lake Gunao)
  • Imoc Maar, San Pablo 14°6′22″N 121°17′47″E / 14.10611°N 121.29639°E / 14.10611; 121.29639 (Imoc Maar)
  • Lake Muhikap, San Pablo 14°7′20″N 121°20′3″E / 14.12222°N 121.33417°E / 14.12222; 121.33417 (Lake Muhikap)
  • Lake Palakpakin, San Pablo 14°6′37″N 121°20′24″E / 14.11028°N 121.34000°E / 14.11028; 121.34000 (Lake Palakpakin)
  • Lake Pandin, San Pablo 14°6′52″N 121°22′8″E / 14.11444°N 121.36889°E / 14.11444; 121.36889 (Lake Pandin)
  • Sampaloc Lake, San Pablo 14°4′42″N 121°19′49″E / 14.07833°N 121.33028°E / 14.07833; 121.33028 (Sampaloc Lake)
  • Lake Tikub, Tiaong, Quezon 13°57′46″N 121°18′23″E / 13.96278°N 121.30639°E / 13.96278; 121.30639 (Lake Tikub)
  • Lake Yambo, San Pablo 14°07′9″N 121°21′59″E / 14.11917°N 121.36639°E / 14.11917; 121.36639 (Lake Yambbo)
  • Dolotina Maar, San Pablo 14°5′58″N 121°17′53″E / 14.09944°N 121.29806°E / 14.09944; 121.29806 (Dolotina Maar)
Sampaloc Lake maar with (from L to R) Mounts Lagula, Nagcarlan and Atimba in the background. The slope to the right is the base of Mount Banahaw.

Cones

Named as hills
  • Bayaquitos Hill, Nagcarlan 14°9′20.2″N 121°23′17.8″E / 14.155611°N 121.388278°E / 14.155611; 121.388278 (Bayaquitos Hill)
  • Bunsulan Hills, Alaminos 14°02′6.2″N 121°14′19.7″E / 14.035056°N 121.238806°E / 14.035056; 121.238806 (Bunsulan Hills)
  • Imok Hill, Calauan 14°6′45.5″N 121°18′15.4″E / 14.112639°N 121.304278°E / 14.112639; 121.304278
  • La Mesa Hill, Calamba 14°8′56.7″N 121°9′50.5″E / 14.149083°N 121.164028°E / 14.149083; 121.164028
  • Mani Hill, Alaminos 14°02′10.2″N 121°15′43.5″E / 14.036167°N 121.262083°E / 14.036167; 121.262083
  • Mapait Hills, Alaminos 14°2′40.9″N 121°14′15.2″E / 14.044694°N 121.237556°E / 14.044694; 121.237556
  • Mayondon Hill, Los Baños 14°11′44.9″N 121°14′16.9″E / 14.195806°N 121.238028°E / 14.195806; 121.238028
  • Palindan Hill, Alaminos 14°1′49.9″N 121°15′19.6″E / 14.030528°N 121.255444°E / 14.030528; 121.255444
  • Tanza Hill, Alaminos 14°02′2.5″N 121°15′29.4″E / 14.034028°N 121.258167°E / 14.034028; 121.258167
Named as mountains
  • Mount Atimba (Atimbia), Nagcarlan 14°8′56.3″N 121°21′56.21″E / 14.148972°N 121.3656139°E / 14.148972; 121.3656139 (Mt. Atimba)
  • Mount Bayaquitos, Nagcarlan 14°9′23.1″N 121°23′46.0″E / 14.156417°N 121.396111°E / 14.156417; 121.396111 (Mt. Bayaquitos)
  • Mount Bijiang, Calamba 14°9′41.5″N 121°9′58.4″E / 14.161528°N 121.166222°E / 14.161528; 121.166222 (Mt. Bijiang)
  • Mount Buboy, Calauan 14°05′47.0″N 121°14′36.9″E / 14.096389°N 121.243583°E / 14.096389; 121.243583 (Mt. Buboy)
  • Mount Bulalo, Calauan 14°6′4.5″N 121°13′34.5″E / 14.101250°N 121.226250°E / 14.101250; 121.226250
  • Mount Cabulugan, Bay 16°7′6.2″N 121°12′50″E / 16.118389°N 121.21389°E / 16.118389; 121.21389
  • Mount Camotes, Calamba 14°9′43.6″N 121°9′8.2″E / 14.162111°N 121.152278°E / 14.162111; 121.152278
  • Mount Lagula, San Pablo 14°07′27.2″N 121°19′19.3″E / 14.124222°N 121.322028°E / 14.124222; 121.322028
  • Mount Lansay, Nagcarlan 14°7′37″N 121°23′59″E / 14.12694°N 121.39972°E / 14.12694; 121.39972
  • Mount Luyong, Calauan 14°06′34.3″N 121°14′45.5″E / 14.109528°N 121.245972°E / 14.109528; 121.245972
  • Mount Mabilog, Calauan 14°06′20.6″N 121°15′40.9″E / 14.105722°N 121.261361°E / 14.105722; 121.261361
  • Mount Mabilog, Nagcarlan 14°7′55.9″N 121°21′29.0″E / 14.132194°N 121.358056°E / 14.132194; 121.358056
  • Mount Malauban, San Pablo 14°7′5.0″N 121°22′16.2″E / 14.118056°N 121.371167°E / 14.118056; 121.371167
  • Mount Malauban-Lansay, San Pablo 14°7′12.2″N 121°22′59.0″E / 14.120056°N 121.383056°E / 14.120056; 121.383056
  • Mount Mapula, Calauan 14°05′55″N 121°16′50.9″E / 14.09861°N 121.280806°E / 14.09861; 121.280806
  • Mount Masaia, Calamba 14°9′12.0″N 121°9′21.4″E / 14.153333°N 121.155944°E / 14.153333; 121.155944
  • Mount Nagcarlan, Calauan 14°8′48.2″N 121°20′41.0″E / 14.146722°N 121.344722°E / 14.146722; 121.344722
  • Mount Olila, Alaminos 14°04′40.2″N 121°12′52.1″E / 14.077833°N 121.214472°E / 14.077833; 121.214472
  • Mount Tamlong, Calauan 14°4′55.7″N 121°14′26.7″E / 14.082139°N 121.240750°E / 14.082139; 121.240750

See also

External links

  • Global Volcanism Program
  • Philippines Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "San Pablo Volcanic Field". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved October 11, 2013..
  2. ^ a b Rene Juna R. Claveria, Teresita R. Perez, etc. "Petrographic Analysis of Rocks and Sediments around the Seven Lakes of San Pablo, Laguna: Implications Regarding Sulfate Distribution and Provenance". Department of Environmental Science, Ateneo de Manila University. Retrieved October 11, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Inactive Volcanoes – Part 1" Archived September 24, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Retrieved on October 13, 2013.
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