Mount Sempu

Mount Sempu is a volcano in the northern arm of Sulawesi, Indonesia, which contains a 3 km wide caldera. A maar, called Kawah Masem, was formed in the south-west of the caldera and contains a crater lake. Sulfur deposits have been extracted from the maar since 1938. Historical records, however, are unknown from the volcano.

Details

Type
Caldera
Listing
Ribu
Location
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Elevation M
1549
Last Eruption
Unknown
Label Position
right