Panay

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  • Philippines
  • Luzon
  • Stratovolcano
  • Country
  • Subregion Name
  • Volcano Type
  • Last Known Eruption
  • 501 m
  • 13.723°
  • 120.893°
  • Elevation
  • Latitude
  • Longitude

No latest activity reported for Panay.



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The following references are the sources used for data regarding this volcano. References are linked directly to our volcano data file. Discussion of another volcano or eruption (sometimes far from the one that is the subject of the manuscript) may produce a citation that is not at all apparent from the title. Additional discussion of data sources can be found under Volcano Data Criteria.

Wolfe J A, 1982. . (pers. comm.)

Wolfe J A, Self S, 1983. Structural lineaments and Neogene volcanism in southwestern Luzon. {In}: Hayes D E (ed) {The Tectonic and Geological Evolution of Southeast Asian Seas and Islands: Part 2}, Amer Geophys Union Monograph 27



Mount Panay is a low andesitic stratovolcano on the Calumpang Peninsula west of the Batangas Bay, south of Lake Taal. Panay was mapped as Pleistocene in age by the Philippine Bureau of Mines (Wolf and Self, 1983), but displays strong solfataric activity. Batangas Bay lies at the intersection of two major regional trends, the Bataan Lineament and the Palawan-Macolod Lineament, and may represent a submarine caldera.