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List of volcanoes in China

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This is a list of active and extinctvolcanoes in China.

NameElevationLocation
coordinates
Last eruption
metersfeet
Changbai Mountain2744900341°59′N128°05′E / 41.98°N 128.08°E /41.98; 128.081903
Honggeertu1700557741°28′N113°00′E / 41.47°N 113.00°E /41.47; 113.00Holocene
Jingpo Lake500164044°05′N128°50′E / 44.08°N 128.83°E /44.08; 128.83520 BC
23 peaks in theKeluo field670219849°22′N125°55′E / 49.37°N 125.92°E /49.37; 125.92Holocene
Kunlun
(See alsoKunlun Mountains)
580819,05535°30′N80°12′E / 35.50°N 80.20°E /35.50; 80.201951
74 others in theLeizhou Peninsula fields25985020°50′N109°47′E / 20.83°N 109.78°E /20.83; 109.78Holocene
Longgang1000328142°20′N126°30′E / 42.33°N 126.50°E /42.33; 126.50350
Several aroundTengchong County2865939925°14′N98°30′E / 25.23°N 98.50°E /25.23; 98.505050 BC
Tianshan Volcanic Group--42°30′N86°30′E / 42.50°N 86.50°E /42.50; 86.50650
Tianyang (田洋)20°31′N110°18′E / 20.52°N 110.30°E /20.52; 110.30Holocene
Turfan--42°54′N89°15′E / 42.90°N 89.25°E /42.90; 89.251120 (±150 years)
Northern Tibet volcanic field54001771635°51′N91°42′E / 35.85°N 91.70°E /35.85; 91.70Holocene
Wudalianchi volcanic field597195948°43′N126°07′E / 48.72°N 126.12°E /48.72; 126.121776
Yingfengling20°34′N110°11′E / 20.56°N 110.19°E /20.56; 110.19Holocene
72 peaks ofMount Xiqiao346115622°35′N112°35′E / 22.58°N 112.58°E /22.58; 112.58Eocene (Extinct)

Volcanic fields in China

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Arshan".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  2. ^"Honggeertu".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  3. ^"Jingbo".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  4. ^"Keluo".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  5. ^"Kunlun Volcanic Group".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  6. ^"Longgang Group".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  7. ^"Hainen Dao".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  8. ^"Leizhou Bandao".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  9. ^"Tengchong".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  10. ^"Tianshan Volcanic Group".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
  11. ^"Wudalianchi".Global Volcanism Program.Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved2015-11-07.
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