
Tajikistan – Thailand – Timor-Leste – Togo – Tonga – Trinidad and Tobago – Tunisia – Türkiye – Turkmenistan – Tuvalu (<Tanzania: refers to United Republic of Tanzania>) – Colman’s Source Library
Tajikistan


TJK
Tajikistan Volcanoes
- USA – Smithsonian Institute – Global Volcanism Project Not listed.
Tajikistan Volcano List
Zero (0) Active Volcanoes.
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Thailand Volcano List
Zero (0) Active Volcanoes.
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Timor-Leste
- Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
- East Timor (English)


TLS
East Timor Volcanoes
- USA – Smithsonian Institute – Global Volcanism Project Not listed.
East Timor Volcano List
Zero (0) Active Volcanoes.
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- Wikipedia “The interior of the country is mountainous, with ridges of inactive volcanic mountains extending along the island.”
- Fault Rock NZ DIAPIRISM AND MUD-VOLCANISM IN TIMOR-LESTE
- Volcanoes and Earthquakes .Com Map East Timor
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Togo Volcano List
Zero (0) Active Volcanoes.
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Wikipedia “The highest mountain of the country is the Mont Agou at 986 metres (3235′) above sea level.”
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Tonga


TON
Tonga Volcanoes
- USA – Smithsonian Institute – National Museum of Natural History Global Volcanism Project – Tonga
Tonga Volcano List
TON – Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha’apai Eh, does that say “Volcano – Tonga Volcano – Ha’apai
Last eruption: 02022AD
Sol_Ert 20°33’19″S, 175°23’00″W
Summit elevation: 114 meters
Volcano type: Exploded Caldera
Eruption 15 Jan 2022

- Volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai – The volcano exploded violently in January 2022, blasting 10 cubic km (2.4 cubic miles) of rock, ash and sediment (why is the b before the hyperlink? Bollix, that’s a lot of rock?) straight up into the sky, producing a plume 36 miles (58km) high. It was the biggest atmospheric explosion to be recorded by modern instruments. The enormous volcanic cloud blanketed the region and was so big it could be seen by astronauts orbiting onboard the International Space Station. A megatsunami with waves up to 45m (147ft) high were hurled outwards by the eruption, devastating the islands of Tonga and causing damage as far away as Russia, Hawaii, Peru and Chile. At least six people lost their lives in the tsunami, according to reports, including two in Peru. (Learn more about the damage caused by the tsunami.) – How the Tonga Hunga volcano produced the most intense lightning ever seen – BBC Sarah Griffiths 14 July 2023
- USGS In depth: Surprising tsunamis caused by explosive eruption in Tonga August 12, 2022
- Tonga Eruption Blasted Unprecedented Amount of Water Into Stratosphere NASA – The video is quite informative. (WARNING DISTURBING)
- BBC News Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha’apai, Tonga 15 Jan 2022 Volcanic Eruption Tsunami
- Reuters Local effects of Tsunami from the volcanic eruption
- Hunga Tonga volcano eruption on-Earth video in 4K by iGadgetPro
- Aftermath by Astrum (WARNING DISTURBING) with video from GOES West and Himawari8 satellites
TON – Tofua
Last eruption: 02023AD
Sol_Ert 019°45’15″S, 175°04’04″W
Summit elevation: 515 meters
Volcano type: Caldera
TON – Curacoa



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Trinidad and Tobago


TTO
Trinidad and Tobago Volcanoes
- USA – Smithsonian Institute – Global Volcanism Project Not listed.
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Tunisia Volcano List
Zero (0) Active Volcanoes.
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Turkey Volcano List
TUR – Tenduruk Dagi
Volcano elevation 3,514 meters
Last known eruption – 1855 AD
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Turkmenistan


TKM
Turkmenistan Volcanoes
- USA – Smithsonian Institute – Global Volcanism Project Not listed.
Turkmenistan Volcano List
TKM – Akpatlavuk
Turkmenistan government website Mud volcano Akpatlavuk – a geological natural monument of Turkmenistan 14.01.2022
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Tuvalu Volcano List
While Tuvalu has no active volcanoes listed, it is just around the corner from Tonga which has just had a large volcanic event and a resultant small Tsunami. (Colman 02 Nov 2023)
Wikipedia – “Tuvalu is a volcanic archipelago, and consists of three reef islands Nanumanga, Niutao and Niulakita) and six true atolls Funafuti, Nanumea, Nui, Nukufetau, Nukulaelae and Vaitupu. Its small, scattered group of low-lying atolls have poor soil and a total land area of only about 26 square kilometres (10 square miles) making it the fourth smallest country in the world.”
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