Mount Tambora

Mount Tambora

Mount Tambora, or Tomboro, is an active stratovolcano in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Located on Sumbawa in the Lesser Sunda Islands, volcanism is the result of subduction zones. The 1815 eruption was the largest in recorded history, erupting up to 150 cubic kilometers of volcanic material, making it a VEI-7 on the Volcanic Explosivity Index. This caused the summer of 1816 to become known as the "Year Without a Summer" due to global cooling from the eruption.

Details

Age
Late Pleistocene-recent
Type
Trachybasaltic-trachyandesitic stratovolcano
Listing
UltrasRibu
Location
Bima and Dompu Regencies, Sanggar peninsula, Sumbawa, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
Map Size
300
Other Name
Tomboro
Elevation M
2722
Prominence M
2722
Volcanic Arc
Sunda Arc
Easiest Route
Southeast: Doro MbohaNorthwest: Pancasila
Last Eruption
1967