Mount Rinjani, Indonesia
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Mount Rinjani, Indonesia's second tallest volcano, is currently active with a 3640m high peak. Its caldera, which measures 7km across, is partly occupied by Segara Anak Lake and Barujari, a post-caldera cone at the eastern end. A massive eruption in 1257 that formed this caldera may have triggered the "Little Ice Age." The volcano's area spans 809km². Data for this model was sourced from GMRT (http://www.marine-geo.org/portals/gmrt/) and GeoMapApp interface (http://www.geomapapp.org). Alternatively, if you want me to rewrite the instruction given as well, here it is: Mount Rinjani, Indonesia's second tallest volcano that measures 3640m in height, is currently active. Its caldera spans 7km and is partially filled by Segara Anak Lake and Barujari, a post-caldera cone located at the eastern end. The colossal eruption in 1257 that formed this caldera might have initiated the "Little Ice Age." The volcano's area covers an extensive 809km². Data for analyzing this volcano was obtained from GMRT (http://www.marine-geo.org/portals/gmrt/) and GeoMapApp interface (http://www.geomapapp.org). The model making process is still under development in a program.
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