Mayon - Wikipedia Mayon (Central Bikol: Bulkan Mayon; Tagalog: Bulkang Mayon, IPA: [mɐ'jɔn]), also known as Mount Mayon and Mayon Volcano, is an active stratovolcano in the province of Albay in Bicol, Philippines
Mayon Volcano | Eruption, Height, History, Map, Facts | Britannica Mayon Volcano, active volcano, southeastern Luzon, Philippines, dominating the city of Legaspi Called the world’s most perfect volcanic cone because of the symmetry of its shape, it has a base 80 miles (130 km) in circumference and rises to 8,077 feet (2,462 metres) from the shores of Albay Gulf
Mayon Volcano, Philippines - Facts Information | VolcanoDiscovery Mayon is the archetype of a symmetrical stratovolcano and one of the world most active ones It has frequent eruptions producing pyroclastic flows, mud flows and ash falls that repeatedly triggered large-scale evacuations
Mayon | Volcano World | Oregon State University Mayon volcano, in SE Luzon, is the most active volcano in the Philippines Its classic, symmetrical profile, which rises above the Albay Gulf to a height of 2462 m, is the result of a structurally simple volcano where eruptions have occurred from a single central conduit
Eruption at Mayon - NASA Science At any given moment, about 20 volcanoes on Earth are actively erupting Often among them is Mayon —the most active volcano in the Philippines The nearly symmetrical stratovolcano, on Luzon Island near the Albay and Lagonoy gulfs, rises more than 2,400 meters (8,000 feet) above sea level
Global Volcanism Program | Mayon Mayon is located in the Philippines and has steep upper slopes capped by a small summit crater Historical eruptions date back to 1616 CE that have been characterized by Strombolian eruptions, lava flows, pyroclastic flows, and mudflows
Mayon Volcano, Philippines | Dr John Seach Mayon is an andesitic stratovolcano with a near-perfect symmetrical cone rising steeply (35–40° upper slopes) above the coastal plain Part of the Bicol Volcanic Arc in the Philippine subduction zone, it is built on older volcanic basement and features a small summit crater (~200 m wide)