Abstract
The Lamongan Volcano Complex has a very different character from the Bromo and Argopuro Volcano groups. Lamongan Volcano has 37 volcanic cones and 27 maars (ranu). This volcano is quarter-old and occupies part of East Java Province. Maar Bethok is composed of lava and intercalation between pyroclastic deposits from phreatomagmatic and magmatic falls that still need to be firmly consolidated. These pyroclastic deposits characterize a strombolian eruption with more lava dome or crater wall material ejected. The rocks that make up the Bethok maar include olivine-pyroxene basalt lava and pyroclastic fall deposits with fragments of olivine basalt and basalt composition. The evolution of the Bethok maar eruption started from magma with an alkaline composition and ended with a more acidic composition. The magmatism of Bethok maar has an island arc calc-alkaline affinity.
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