Lihir Island
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Lihir Island is the largest island in the Lihir group of islands, 22 km long and 14.5 km wide, in Papua New Guinea's New Ireland Province. It consists of a complex of several overlapping basaltic stratovolcanoes rising 700 m above sea level. While the volcanoes are not currently active, geothermal activity is still present. The island is in what was the forearc basin associated with the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North Bismarck Plate. Subduction stopped about 10 million years ago with the collision of the Ontong Java plateau with the subduction zone. ()
Alternative names: Area: 79.15 mi²Maximum elevation: 2297 ftTotal islands: 4Archipelago: Bismarck ArchipelagoCoordinates: 3°7'13"S, 152°36'18"E
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New Ireland
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