Merapi  volcano is one of the world's most active and dangerous volcanoes. It  contains an active lava dome which regularly produces pyroclastic flows.  Eruptions occur at intervals of 1-5 years and are of low gas pressure.  Since magma is poor in gas, eruptions are usually less than VEI 3 in  size.
Merapi is one of the most active volcanoes in  Indonesia and has produced more pyroclastic flows than any other volcano  in the world. It has been active for 10,000 years.
Most eruptions of Merapi involve a collapse of the lava dome  creating  pyroclastic flows which travel 6 to 7 km from the summit. Some awan  panas have traveled as far as 13 km from the summit, such as the deposit  generated during the 1969 eruption.        Velocity of pyroclastic flows can reach up to 110 km/hour. A slow  up flow of andesitic magma leads to an extrusion of viscous magma, which  accumulate and construct a dome in the crater.
Violent Eruptions at Merapi volcano
There is evidence that the current low level of activity may be  interrupted by larger explosive eruptions. Eruptions of Merapi volcano  during the 7–19th centuries A.D. were  more violent than the past  hundred years, and produced explosion pyroclastic flows. Widespread  pyroclastic flows and surges traveled up to 25 km down the flanks of  Merapi.
Scientists predict that the quiet of the 20th century will be broken by a larger
explosive eruption within coming decades. (Scientific report published in 2000).
2010 Eruption
Merapi  volcano was raised to level 3 alert (out of a maximum 4) due  to inflation and volcanic earthquakes on 21st October 2010. Sand miners  were asked to stop all activity, and people advised not to climb the  volcano.
Merapi volcano erupted on 26th October 2010 killing 13 people.
2006 Eruptions
Seismic activity began increasing at Merapi volcano in March 2006, and  10,000 residents were prepared for evacuation. On 10th April people were  banned from climbing the volcano. On 12th April the Alert Level was  raided from 2 to 3. An 8 km exclusion zone was placed around the  volcano. On 27th April nearly 2,000 villagers were evacuated from  Sidorejo and Tegalmulyo villages around Merapi volcano. On 13th May, the  Alert Level was raised to the highest level 4, and about 4,500 people  living near the volcano were evacuated. On 15th May pyroclastic flows  traveled up to 4 km west. By 16th May, more than 22,000 people had been  evacuated. On 8th June, the lava-dome growth rate at Merapi was an  estimated 100,000  cubic meters per day, with an estimated volume of 4  million  cubic meters. Pyroclastic flows and rockfalls decreased in  frequency and intensity after 28th June 2006.
2001 Eruption
A major eruption began at Merapi volcano on 10th February 2001. A  30-minute-long pyroclastic flow occurred at 0200 hr. At 0330 hr there  was a collapse of the 1998 lava dome which ejected ash 5 km  above the  summit and produced a pyroclastic flows that extended 7 km in the  direction of the Sat River.
1998 Eruptions
Activity at Merapi volcano began increasing in July 1998. On 11th July  37 nuées ardentes occurred between midnight and 0500 hr. Between 11-19  July, 128 nuées ardentes occurred, including a  strong pyroclastic ash  and block flow at 1500 on 19th July.
1994 Eruptions
On 22nd November 1994, a large number of dome-collapse nuees ardentes  were generated over a period of several hours at Merapi volcano. The  nuees ardentes descended mainly the Boyong valley and the Bedog valley, a  tributary of the Krasak-Kecil valley. This was in contrast to the 1984  and 1992 flows which traveled exclusively towards the southwest and  west.
1986-87 Eruptions
Lava dome formation at Merapi volcano in 1986-87 was the largest since 1973.
1968 Eruptions
At the end of May 1968 a lava tongue had extended 875 m and was the  result of new lava done extrusion after the 1967 collapse. The number of  avalanches from the lava tongue were 1432 in June, 1370  July, 329  August, and 12 in September. Renewed activity began at Merapi volcano in  October 1968 with an increasing number of lava avalanches.
1967 Eruptions
A lava dome extruded in April 1967 at the upper Batang River on the SW  slope of Merapi volcano. The dome collapsed in October 1967.
1822 Lahar
A hot lahar at Merapi volcano on 28th December 1822 destroyed 4 villages with 100 casualties.
Merapi Volcano Eruptions
2010, 2007, 2006, 2001-02, 1992-98, 1972-90, 1971, 1967-69, 1961,  1953-58, 1948-49, 1944-45, 1942-43, 1939-40, 1933-35, 1930-31, 1924,  1923, 1922, 1920-21, 1918, 1915, 1909-13, 1908, 1906-07, 1905, 1902-04,  1902, 1897, 1894, 1893, 1891, 1889, 1888, ?1885, 1883-84, 1878-79,  1872-73, 1872, 1869, 1865-67, 1862-64, ?1854, 1849, ?1848, 1846-47,  1846, 1840, 1837-38, 1832-35, 1828, 1822-23, 1820-22, 1812-13, 1810,  1807, 1797, 1786, 1755, 1752, 1745, 1678, 1677, 1672, 1663, 1658, 1587,  1584, 1560, 1554, 1548, 7630 BC.
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