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Merapi Volcan

Updated: 27 avril. 2025 08:50 GMT -
Stratovolcano
Central Java, Indonesia, -7.54°S / 110.44°E
Summit height: 2968 m / 9,737 ft
Condition actuelle: en éruption (4 sur 5)
Last update: 23 avril 2025 (Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report)
Glowing avalanches of hot rocks from the new lava dome (2006 eruption).
Glowing avalanches of hot rocks from the new lava dome (2006 eruption).

Merapi, a steep stratovolcano north of Central Java's capital Yogyakarta, is Indonesia's most active volcano. It erupts on average every 5-10 years and is feared for its deadly pyroclastic flows - avalanches of hot rocks and gas that are generated when parts of new lava domes constructed during eruptions in the summit crater collapse and slide down the mountain's steep flanks.
The name "Merapi" from old Javanese language means "the one making fire" is a popular name for volcanoes: another volcano with the same name Merapi is in the Ijen Massif in East Java and similarly called volcano "Marapi" lies on Sumatra Island.

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Style éruptif tipique: Highly explosive. Large Plinian eruption every few 1000 of years (the last ones at about 1000 BP and 2000 BP), sometimes with associated flank collapse. Growth of lava domes, pyroclastic flows.
Eruptions du volcan Merapi: 1548, 1554, 1560, 1584, 1586(?), 1587, 1658, 1663, 1672, 1678, 1745, 1752, 1755, 1768, 1791, 1797, 1807, 1810, 1812-22, 1822-23, 1828, 1832-36, 1837-38, 1840, 1846, 1848(?), 1849, 1854(?), 1861, 1862-64, 1865-71, 1872 (large vulcanian-subplinian eruption VEI:4) , 1872-73, 1878-79, 1883-84, 1885-87, 1888, 1889, 1891-92, 1893, 1894, 1897, 1902, 1902-04, 1905, 1906-07, 1908, 1909-13, 1915, 1918, 1920-21, 1922, 1923(?), 1924, 1930-31, 1932, 1933-35, 1939-40, 1942-45, 1948, 1953-58, 1961, 1967-1970, 1971(?), 1972-85, 1986-90, 1992-2002, April-July 2006, Oct 2010-2011 Feb, 2018 (May), late 2018 - 2020, Dec 2020 - ongoing

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Introduction

Merapi dominates the landscape immediately north of the city of Yogyakarta in one of the world's most densely populated areas. Merapi is the youngest and southernmost of a volcanic chain extending NNW to Ungaran volcano. The steep-sided modern Merapi edifice, its upper part unvegetated due to frequent eruptive activity, was constructed to the SW of an arcuate scarp cutting the eroded older Batulawang volcano.
Pyroclastic flows and lahars accompanying growth and collapse of the steep-sided active summit lava dome have devastated cultivated lands on the volcano's western-to-southern flanks and caused many fatalities during historical time.
Since 1953, activity has been characterized by extrusion of lava into the summit crater, with periodic lava dome collapse and nuée ardente formation. Summit lava dome growth has continued since the 1969 gas explosion. It is monitored from the Merapi Volcano Observatory (MVO) in Yogyakarta.

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Éruptions volcaniques importantes: volcano Merapi

In the past 10,000 years, Merapi has had at least 106 confirmed volcanic eruptions, out of which 75 are documented by historical records, while the others can be inferred from geological evidence.
Additionally, there are 7 uncertain or discredited eruptions from Merapi volcano.
The table below lists all known eruptions (date in bold face) of Merapi volcano since around 1900. Updates on the most recent volcanic activity of Merapi can be found on the news page of Merapi volcano.
DateNoteVEIMortsDommages
2020 Déc 31 - en cours
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
2018 Mai 11 - 2020 Jun 21
Obs./docs historiques
3
inconnu
2017 Déc 18
(épisode éruptif 2017 Déc 18)
Obs./docs historiques
08
inconnu
Infos
2014 Mar 9 - Avr 20Summit crater
Obs./docs historiques
3
inconnu
2013 Nov 18Summit crater
Obs./docs historiques
3
inconnu
2013 Jul 22Summit crater
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
2013 Fév 12
(épisode éruptif 2013 Fév 12)
Obs./docs historiques
01
léger
Infos
2011 Mar 25 - Sep 8Summit crater
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
2011 Jan 3
(éruption 2011 Mar 25 - Sep 8)
Obs./docs historiques
01
léger
Infos
2010 Oct 26 - Nov 29Summit crater
Obs./docs historiques
4
inconnu
2010 Oct 26
(éruption 2010 Oct 26 - Nov 29)
Obs./docs historiques
0367
très lourd
Infos
?? 2008 Mai 19
Éruption incertaine
?
inconnu
2006 Mar 16 ±15 d. - 2007 Août 9 ?
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
2006 Jun 14
(éruption 2006 Mar 16 ±15 d. - 2007 Août 9 ?)
Obs./docs historiques
12
inconnu
Infos
1992 Jan 20 - 2002 Oct 19 ?NW of 1984 lava dome
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
2001 Août 5
(éruption 1992 Jan 20 - 2002 Oct 19 ?)
Obs./docs historiques
22
inconnu
Infos
2000 Nov
(éruption 1992 Jan 20 - 2002 Oct 19 ?)
Obs./docs historiques
21
inconnu
Infos
1997 Jan 14
(éruption 1992 Jan 20 - 2002 Oct 19 ?)
Obs./docs historiques
26
inconnu
Infos
1994 Nov 22
(épisode éruptif 1994 Nov 22)
Obs./docs historiques
360
inconnu
Infos
1986 Oct 10 - 1990 Août 16 ±15 d.
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1986 Oct 15
(éruption 1986 Oct 10 - 1990 Août 16 ±15 d.)
Obs./docs historiques
21
inconnu
Infos
1972 Oct 6 - 1985 Mar 16 ±15 d.
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1976 Nov 25
(éruption 1972 Oct 6 - 1985 Mar 16 ±15 d.)
Obs./docs historiques
229
inconnu
Infos
1974 Oct 22
(éruption 1972 Oct 6 - 1985 Mar 16 ±15 d.)
Obs./docs historiques
29
modéré
Infos
?? 1971 Jan 16 ±15 d. - Jul 26
Éruption incertaine
1?
inconnu
1967 Jan 12 - 1970 ?Upper Batang breach (2600 m)
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1969 Jan 7
(éruption 1967 Jan 12 - 1970 ?)
Obs./docs historiques
23
inconnu
Infos
1962 Oct
(épisode éruptif 1962 Oct)
Obs./docs historiques
02
inconnu
Infos
1961 Avr 11 - Nov 28
Obs./docs historiques
3
inconnu
1961 Mai 8
(éruption 1961 Avr 11 - Nov 28)
Obs./docs historiques
36
modéré
Infos
1953 Mar 2 - 1958 Déc 16 ±15 d.
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1953 Mar 23
(éruption 1953 Mar 2 - 1958 Déc 16 ±15 d.)
Obs./docs historiques
364
modéré
Infos
1948 Sep 29 - Déc
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1942 Mai 30 - 1945 Mai
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1939 Déc 13 - 1940 Sep
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1933 Oct 1 - 1935 Avr
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1932 Nov
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
1932 Fév
(éruption 1932 Nov)
Obs./docs historiques
01-50 (*)
inconnu
Infos
1930 Nov 25 - 1931 Sep
Obs./docs historiques
3
inconnu
1930 Déc 18
(éruption 1930 Nov 25 - 1931 Sep)
Obs./docs historiques
31,369
lourd
Infos
1924 Sep 10 - Sep 12 ±1 d.
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
?? 1923 Sep - Nov
Éruption incertaine
?
inconnu
1922 Fév 18 - Août 8
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
1920 Jul 25 - 1921 Fév
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1920 Jul 25
(éruption 1920 Jul 25 - 1921 Fév)
Obs./docs historiques
333
inconnu
Infos
1918 Jan
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
1915 Mar 28 - Mai 15
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
1909 Fév 1 - 1913 MaiWest dome
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
1908
Obs./docs historiques
1?
inconnu
1906 Jan 26 ±5 d. - 1907 Fév 17Summit and upper east flank (2600 m)
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1905 Jan - Jun 1
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1902 Déc - 1904 Jun 20 ±5 d.
Obs./docs historiques
2
inconnu
1902 Déc
(éruption 1902 Déc - 1904 Jun 20 ±5 d.)
Obs./docs historiques
216
inconnu
Infos
1902 Fév 3
Obs./docs historiques
1
inconnu
(*) Chiffres estimés
Remark:
Our list of volcanic eruptions closely follows the database of eruptions of the Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Project (GVP), the internationally most recognized data source for volcanic eruptions, but also includes significant eruptive episodes or related volcano events. "Volcanic eruptions" are usually to be understood as sequences of individual eruptive episodes that can follow each other, or even overlap (if several vents are involved), and can last many years, decades or even longer. For example, the current activity of Stromboli volcano is understood as a single eruption that has been ongoing since 1934.
Sources: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), Global Significant Volcanic Eruptions Database. doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K | Global Volcanism Project / Smithsonian Institution

Eruptions du volcan Merapi



April-June 2006 eruption: new lava dome & pyroclastic flows, 2 fatalities
After a period of 5 years of relative calm, a new eruption started in April 2006. A new lava dome was built on top of the lava dome of 1998-2001, powerful pyroclastic flows descended the SW, S and SE flanks in late May and June. Tens of thousands of people were evacuated during the peak of the eruption in late May-mid June. A particularly powerful pyroclastic flow killed two workers trapped inside a shelter that was overrun by a flow on 14 June. ...plus d'info

27 May 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake
On 27 May 2006 a magnitude 6.3 tectonic earthquake near Yogyakarta caused 5750 fatalities, around 40,000 injuries and destroyed large sections of Yogyakarta and sourrounding towns, leaving more than 600,000 people homeless.
The earthquake was caused by the collission of the Australian and Sunda tectonic plates, forming a subduction zone west of the coast of Java.

Jan-Feb 2001 activity: major dome collapse on 10 February
Activity increased in January 2001, lava effusion rates were at high levels and feeding frequent pyroclastic flows. On 31 January pyroclastic flows occurred continuously, reaching up to 3.5 km from the summit, flowing mainly to the SSW, but started also to descend on the SW and W flanks of the mountain into the Senowo and Bebeng Rivers.
On 10 February 2001, a large section of the 1998 lava dome collapsed and triggered a serious of pyroclastic flows that reached 7 km distance from the crater, travelling SSW into the Sat River. Significant ash fall from the eruption occured up to 60 km E of the volcano.
After this event, activity decreased sharply, but continued at lower levels through much of 2001.

Dec 2000- Jan 2001 eruption: pyroclastic flows
Eruptive activity increased steeply during the period of 26 December 2000-22 January 2001. On 14 January, 29 pyroclastic flows traveled down the volcano's SSW and SW flanks and reached up to 4 km from their source. During the week, lava avalanches and pyroclastic flows occurred with an average interval of 0.5-1 hours.

1998-2000 activity: glowing rockfalls
Seismic activity and rockfalls from the lava dome at the summit increased again in June 1998 and peaked between 11-19 July when 128 rock avalanches and pyroclastic flows were recorded descending the Lamat, Krasak/Bebeng and Boyong rivers on the SW and SSW flanks of the volcano.
Activity decreased, but the volcano remained active through 1999 and 2000, when intense degassing, minor explosions, intermittend glow at the summit and occasional rockfalls were recorded.

1996 eruptions - contining lava dome growth and pyroclastic flows
The activity that had started in 1994 continued through 1995 and increased again starting from August 1996, when explosions and pyroclastic flows became more frequent and large. On 9 August, a pyroclastic flow traveled 3.5 km from the summit down the SSW flank and reached the upper parts of the Krasak and Boyong rivers. No casualties were reported. An explosion on 13 September created an ash cloud of ca. 4 km height above the summit.
Activity peaked on 31 October when 17 pyroclastic flows were recorded. They reached a maximum of 3 km distance and touched the upper valleys of Bebeng, Krasak, Boyong, and Kuning rivers on the SSW and SW flanks.
Pyroclastic flows decreased on 1st November and the eruption ended on 2nd November.

1994 eruption - 41 fatalities
A major collapse of the growing lava dome on November 22 1994 produced a large pyroclastic flow that ran 7.5 km on the S flank, overrunning Kaliurang village and killed at least 41 people. 6000 people were evacuated. ...plus d'info

1992-1993 eruption: new lava dome growth
A new lava dome grew in late January and early February 1992 and generated pyroclastic flows travelling up to 4 km to the SW flank. ...plus d'info

1968 eruptions
By the end of May 1968 a viscous lava flow had been extruded from the collapse scar of the Oct 1967 dome collapse and reached 875 m SW on the upper slope. Rockfalls and small pyroclastic flows from the lava flow were frequent in June through August (up to ca. 1500 per month) and died out in September. New activity began in October.

April-October 1967 eruption
A new lava dome was built in April 1967. Dome collapses in October 1967 generated pyroclastic flows into the Batang river valley on the SW side of the cone.

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Merapi Volcan Cartes

Below is a selection of maps showing the location and surroundings of the volcano at various resolutions based on aerial-imagery / terrain maps. Feel free to use them for non-commercial purposes on your blog or website as long as you credit them with a link back to this page (click to copy it).
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (world scale)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (world scale)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (world scale)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (world scale)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale large)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale large)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale large)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale large)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale medium)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale medium)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale medium)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale medium)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale small)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale small)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale small)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (region scale small)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale large)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale large)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale large)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale large)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale medium)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale medium)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale medium)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale medium)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale small)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale small)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale small)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (local scale small)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 10s of km)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 10s of km)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 10s of km)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 10s of km)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 20-40 km)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 20-40 km)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 20-40 km)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 20-40 km)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of approx. 10-20 km)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of approx. 10-20 km)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of approx. 10-20 km)
Terrain-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of approx. 10-20 km)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 5-10 km)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of 5-10 km)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of few kilometers)
Satellite/aerial-type map of Merapi volcano (scale of few kilometers)
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Merapi volcano (Indonesia) - Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for 16 April-22 April 2025 (Continuing Activity)

The Balai Penyelidikan dan Pengembangan Teknologi Kebencanaan Geologi (BPPTKG) reported that the eruption at Merapi (on Java) continued during 11-17 April. Seismicity remained at high levels. The SW lava dome produced 46 lava avalanches that traveled as far as 2 km SW down the Bebeng drainage, 30 that traveled as far as 2 km SW down the Krasak drainage, and 46 that traveled as far as 2 km W down the Sat/Putih drainage. ... Tout lire
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Merapi volcano (Indonesia) - Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for 9 April-15 April 2025 (Continuing Activity)

The Balai Penyelidikan dan Pengembangan Teknologi Kebencanaan Geologi (BPPTKG) reported that the eruption at Merapi (on Java) continued during 4-10 April. Seismicity remained at high levels. The SW lava dome produced 31 lava avalanches that traveled as far as 2 km SW down the Bebeng drainage, 18 that traveled as far as 1.8 km SW down the Krasak drainage, 37 that traveled as far as 1.9 km W down the Sat/Putih drainage, and one that descended the Boyong drainage on the S flank as far as 1.5 km. ... Tout lire
Standing on top of Merapi volcano at sunrise
Standing on top of Merapi volcano at sunrise
Pyroclastic flow from Merapi volcano
Pyroclastic flow from Merapi volcano
Merapi's steep cone seen from the east
Merapi's steep cone seen from the east

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