Indonesia's Marapi volcano eruption
Dec. 6, 2023

Why in news?

  • The death toll from a volcanic eruption in Indonesia has gone up to 22, after rescuers found nine more bodies.
    • This eruption of Mt. Marapi was the deadliest since 1979, when an eruption killed 60 people.
  • Frequent volcanic eruptions in Marapi have hampered rescue efforts for days.

What’s in today’s article?

  • Volcano
  • Mount Marapi

Mount Marapi

  • Mount Merapi is a volcanic mountain peak located near the centre of the island of Java, Indonesia.
    • It is located on Sumatra, the westernmost and third largest of Indonesia's 18,000 islands. It stands 2,891m high.
  • Mount Marapi, which means "Mountain of Fire", is among the most active of Indonesia's 127 volcanoes and is also popular among hikers.
    • The Indonesian archipelago sits on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, where the meeting of continental plates causes high volcanic and seismic activity.

What is a volcano?

  • About
    • Volcanoes are openings, or vents where lava, tephra (small rocks), and steam erupt onto the Earth’s surface.
    • Volcanoes can be on land and in the ocean.
    • They are, in part, a result of their own eruptions but also the general formation of our planet, as tectonic plates move.
    • Mountain ranges like the Andes in South America and the Rockies in North America, as well as volcanoes, formed through the movement and collision of tectonic plates.
  • Types
    • There are four main types of volcanoes: cinder cones, composite or stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes and lava domes.
    • Their type is determined by how the lava from an eruption flow and how that flow affects the volcano, and, as a result, how it affects its surrounding environment.
    • Volcanoes can also be classified as:
      • Active: Have a recent history of eruptions
      • Dormant: Have not erupted for a long time but may erupt in the future
      • Extinct: Are not expected to erupt in the future
  • Eruption
    • Essentially, it is a case of magma, or molten rock, below the surface of the Earth, bubbling up, rising and overflowing, like boiling milk out of a pot on a stove.
    • The magma finds its way to vents in the volcano and gets spewed across the land and into the atmosphere.
    • When magma erupts from a volcano, it is called lava.