List of volcanoes in China
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This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in China.
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| align="center" style="background:#F0F4F3;" rowspan="2"|Name | align="center" style="background:#F0F4F3;" colspan ="2"| Elevation | align="center" style="background:#F0F4F3;" rowspan="2"| Location | align="center" style="background:#F0F4F3;" rowspan="2"| Last eruption |
align="center" style="background:#F0F4F3;"| meters
| align="center" style="background:#F0F4F3;"| feet |
Changbai Mountain
| 2744 | 9003 | {{coord|41.98|N|128.08|E|type:mountain}} | 1903 |
Honggeertu
| 1700 | 5577 | {{coord|41.47|N|113.00|E|type:mountain}} |
Jingpo Lake
| 500 | 1640 | {{coord|44.08|N|128.83|E|type:mountain}} | 520 BC |
23 peaks in the Keluo field
| 670 | 2198 | {{coord|49.37|N|125.92|E|type:mountain}} | Holocene |
Kunlun (See also Kunlun Mountains) | 5808 | 19,055 | {{coord|35.50|N|80.20|E|type:mountain}} | 1951 |
74 others in the Leizhou Peninsula fields
| 259 | 850 | {{coord|20.83|N|109.78|E|type:mountain}} | Holocene |
Longgang
| 1000 | 3281 | {{coord|42.33|N|126.50|E|type:mountain}} | 350 |
Several around Tengchong County
| 2865 | 9399 | {{coord|25.23|N|98.50|E|type:mountain}} | 5050 BC |
Tianshan Volcanic Group
| - | - | {{coord|42.50|N|86.50|E|type:mountain}} | 650 |
Tianyang ({{lang|zh|田洋}})
| – | – | {{coord|20.52|N|110.30|E|type:lake}} | Holocene |
Turfan
| - | - | {{coord|42.90|N|89.25|E|type:mountain}} | 1120 (±150 years) |
Northern Tibet volcanic field
| 5400 | 17716 | {{coord|35.85|N|91.70|E|type:mountain}} | Holocene |
Wudalianchi volcanic field
| 597 | 1959 | {{coord|48.72|N|126.12|E|type:mountain}} | 1776 |
Yingfengling
| – | – | {{coord|20.56|N|110.19|E|type:mountain}} | Holocene |
72 peaks of Mount Xiqiao
| 346 | 1156 | {{coord|22.58|N|112.58|E|type:mountain}} | Eocene (Extinct) |
Volcanic fields in China
- The Arshan volcanic field is found in the Greater Khingan mountain range, it contains more than 40 cenozoic volcanic cones.{{cite gvp|vn=305011 |name=Arshan |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- The Honggeertu volcanic field consists of 12 cinder cones which may be holocene {{cite gvp|vn=305010 |name=Honggeertu |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- The Jingbo volcanic field is in the Jingpo Lake region of Heilongjiang province{{cite gvp|vn=305040 |name=Jingbo |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- The Keluo volcanic field may have had historic eruptions {{cite gvp|vn=305020 |name=Keluo |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- The Kunlun Volcanic Group last had an eruption on 27 May 1951, and consists of at least 70 pyroclastic cones {{cite gvp|vn=304030 |name=Kunlun Volcanic Group |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- The Longgang volcanic field contains 150 scoria cones but only one of holocene age {{cite gvp|vn=305050 |name=Longgang Group |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- the Qionglei volcano group (also known as the Leiqiong volcanic field) stretches across the Qiongzhou Strait north of Hainan island – so is made up of two parts:
- The Hainan Dao volcanic field is the southern part consisting of 58 Pleistocene-Holocene tholeiitic cones{{cite gvp|vn=275001 |name=Hainen Dao |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- The Leizhou Bandao volcanic field is the northern part including the stratovolcanoes Tiangyang and Yingfengling as well as several pyroclastic cones, it lies just west of Zhanjiang City{{cite gvp|vn=275010 |name=Leizhou Bandao |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- The Rehai geothermal field which is part of the Tengchong volcanic district (Tengchong) has had 20 hydrothermal eruptions since 1993 {{cite gvp|vn=275110 |name=Tengchong |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- The Tianshan volcano group contains the historically active cone Pechan{{cite gvp|vn=304020 |name=Tianshan Volcanic Group |access-date=2015-11-07}}
- The Wudalianchi volcanic field erupted in 1720–1721 forming the five lakes at Wudalianchi, and again in 1776{{cite gvp|vn=305030 |name=Wudalianchi |access-date=2015-11-07}}