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  2. Sunda Arc - Wikipedia

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    The Sunda Arc is a volcanic arc that produced the volcanoes that form the topographic spine of the islands of Sumatra, Nusa Tenggara, Java, the Sunda Strait, and the Lesser Sunda Islands. The Sunda Arc begins at Sumatra and ends at Flores, and is adjacent to the Banda Arc. [1] The Sunda Arc is formed via the subduction of the Indo-Australian ...

  3. Banda Arc - Wikipedia

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    The Banda Arc is a double island arc formed by the collision of the Indo-Australian plate with the Eurasian plate that commenced around 15 to 12 million years ago. [2] Principal islands include Timor , Flores , and Seram .

  4. 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami - Wikipedia

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    The volcanic activity that results as the Indo-Australian plate subducts the Eurasian plate has created the Sunda Arc. As well as the sideways movement between the plates, the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake resulted in a rise of the seafloor by several metres, displacing an estimated 30 km 3 (7.2 cu mi) of water and triggering devastating tsunami ...

  5. Mount Bandahara - Wikipedia

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    Volcanic arc/belt Sunda Arc Bandahara or Mount Bandahara (Indonesian: Gunung Bandahara ) is one of the mountain peaks located in Aceh Province, precisely in the Gayo Lues Regency area, with a height of about 3,030 meters above sea level.

  6. List of volcanoes in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Lesser Sunda Islands is a small archipelago which, from west to east, consists of Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba and the Timor islands; all are located at the edge of the Australian continental shelf. Volcanoes in the area are formed because of oceanic crusts and the movement of the shelf itself. [18]

  7. Category:Arcs of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Sunda Arc; Sunda Islands This page was last edited on 30 January 2015, at 19:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Mount Tambora - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tambora, also known as Tomboro, [6] is situated in the northern part of Sumbawa island, part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. [7] It is a segment of the Sunda Arc, a chain of volcanic islands that make up the southern chain of the Indonesian archipelago. [8] Tambora forms its own peninsula on Sumbawa, known as the Sanggar peninsula.

  9. The Arcs - Wikipedia

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    A second album was first announced by the band while touring in 2015 but failed to materialize. [5] On October 13, 2022, the band announced their second studio album, Electrophonic Chronic, which was released on January 27, 2023, through Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound label. The announcement coincided the release of the album's lead single, "Keep on ...