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Miyakejima topographic map

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Miyakejima

The island is a stratovolcano with a granitic composite cone, dating from the late Pleistocene period, between 10,000 and 2,000 years ago. The island has a roughly circular coastline, 88.3 kilometers in length, with an average diameter of eight kilometers. The highest elevation Mount Oyama (雄山, Oyama-san) is an active volcano with a height of 759 meters. The mountain has been recorded to have erupted numerous times throughout history, and is mentioned as far back as Nara period written records. Over the past 890 years, it has erupted 13 times, including five times since the start of the Meiji period. A lava flow in 1940 killed 11 people, and other eruptions occurred in 1962 and 1983.

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About this map

Name: Miyakejima topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Miyakejima, Tokyo, Japan (34.04514 139.47289 34.12557 139.56941)

Average elevation: 168 m

Minimum elevation: 0 m

Maximum elevation: 775 m

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