Azerbaijan is the largest and most populated country in the southern Caucasus, and partly belongs to Eastern Europe and partly to Western Asia. Its active volcanoes are located on the borders with Armenia and Iran.
Azerbaijan is famous for numerous mud volcanoes, containing about 400 of them, about half of all known mud volcanoes in the world.
Azerbaijan is famous for numerous mud volcanoes, containing about 400 of them, about half of all known mud volcanoes in the world.
Lokbatan (mud volcano) | ![]() Lokbatan means "place where the camel got stuck".... [more] |
Porak (stratovolcano) | Porak volcano is a stratovolcano on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, in the Vardeniss volcanic ridge about 20 km SE of Lake Sevan.
The last eruption produced a lava flow around 773-783 AD. Petroglyphs dated to the 5th century BC likely show earlier eruptions of Po... [more] |
Tskhouk-Karckar (pyroclastic cones) | Tskhouk-Karckar volcano is a group of 8 Holocene cinder cones in the central Siunik volcanic ridge along the Armenia/Azerbaijan border about 60 km SE of Lake Sevan.
The last activity took place about 5000 years ago, and built a cone which erupted lava flows. These flows ove... [more] |
unnamed (volcanic field) | A large young lava field which probably has been active within the past 10,000 years is located in the far NW corner of Iran, near the border with Azerbaijan, about 40 km east of the Iranian city of Maku. [more] |