Mount Colo

Colo is a stratovolcano in Indonesia. It forms the small island of Una-Una at the middle of the Gulf of Tomini, the northern part of Sulawesi. The volcano is broad and has a low profile with only 507 metres (1,663 ft) above the sea level. It contains a 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) wide caldera with a small volcanic cone inside. Only three eruptions have been recorded in the history with two of them causing damage.[1]

Colo
A broad ash plume rises above Colo volcano during the 1983 eruption
Highest point
Elevation507 m (1,663 ft)[1]
Coordinates0.17°S 121.608°E / -0.17; 121.608
Geography
Colo
Location in Sulawesi
LocationSulawesi, Indonesia
Geology
Mountain typestratovolcano with caldera
Last eruptionJuly to December 1983

1898 eruption

The eruption had a VEI of 3, qualifying as 'severe'. It involved:

The island was evacuated, and there was damage to property.[1]

1983 eruption

This eruption was more violent and had a VEI of 4. It involved:

The island was evacuated, and there was damage to property, but no lives were lost.[1]

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