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Mount Hakone

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that arose along a southwest–northeastern trend cutting through the center of the calderas. Dome growth occurred progressively to the south, and the largest and youngest of them,
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on the current "Old outer rim"; and the subsequent eruptions about 160,000 years ago made the "New outer rim", on which are
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The latest magmatic eruptive activity at Hakone occurred 2,900 years ago. It produced a
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Mount Hakone started about 500,000 years ago with the eruptions, that created
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lies between the southwestern caldera wall and a half dozen post-caldera
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Lake Ashi viewed from the central cone of Mt. Komagatake's lava dome.
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From 50,000 years ago, new eruptions further created in the "Central
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on the northwest side of Mount Kami caused landslides, creating the
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The geological history of Mount Hakone, has been researched by Dr.
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took place as recently as the 12–13th centuries AD.
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Elevation
Coordinates
35°13′48″N 139°01′26″E / 35.230°N 139.024°E / 35.230; 139.024
Japanese
Mount Hakone is located in Japan
Hakone
Kanagawa Prefecture
Honshu
Mount Hakone is located in Kanto Area
Mount Hakone is located in Kanagawa Prefecture
Mountain type
Complex
calderas
Last eruption
Mount Kami
complex volcano
Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan
calderas
Lake Ashi
lava domes
Mount Kami
Haya River
Mount Ashigara
parasitic cone
pyroclastic flow
lava dome
phreatic eruptions
Hakone Shrine

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