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Mount Labo, is a potentially active stratovolcano in the province of Camarines Norte, in Region V, on Luzon Island, in the Philippines. It is located at the northwest end of the Bicol Peninsula.Physical featuresLabo is a forested 1544m high andesitic stratovolcano, surrounded by numerous andesitic to dacitic satellite lava domes.Labo has an elevation of 1544 metres asl. Base diameter of this compound volcano is 35 kilometres.Labo is thermally activity with both warm and hot springs.Economic activitiesMount Labo has been the object of an extensive geothermal exploration program.EruptionsMid-Pleistocene eruptions beginning about 580,000 years ago formed lava domes on the northern side of the complex.The present edifice was formed beginning about 270,000 years ago, and flank lava dome emplacement took place from about 200,000 to about 40,000 years ago.The latest activity from Mt. Labo produced pyroclastic flows from the summit cone about 27,000 years ago.There have been no eruptions since.GeologyRock type is predominantly hornblende-biotite andesite to dacite.Tectonically, Labo is part of the Bicol Volcanic belt.