Carihuairazo volcanic massif

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Carihuairazo volcanic massif is a glaciated volcanic complex in the central Ecuadorian Andes, known for its rugged peaks and proximity to the larger Chimborazo volcano.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glaciated volcano
stratovolcano
volcanic massif
climate alpine
composition andesitic to dacitic lavas
country Ecuador
elevation approximately 16463 feet
approximately 5018 metres
eruptionStyle explosive
firstAscent early 20th century (mountaineering records)
geologicalAge Pleistocene to Holocene
glacierStatus retreating
hasGlacier Carihuairazo glacier NERFINISHED
hasPeak Carihuairazo main summit NERFINISHED
Mocha peak NERFINISHED
hasRelief rugged peaks
lastEruption Holocene
locatedIn Andes
Chimborazo Province NERFINISHED
Cordillera Occidental of the Ecuadorian Andes NERFINISHED
locatedNear Chimborazo volcano NERFINISHED
mountainRange Andes
partOf Sangay National Park NERFINISHED
protectedArea Sangay National Park NERFINISHED
relativeLocation central Ecuadorian Andes
northwest of Chimborazo volcano
usedFor glacier climbing
mountaineering
scientific research
volcanicArcOrBelt Northern Volcanic Zone of the Andes NERFINISHED

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Mocha locatedIn Carihuairazo volcanic massif
Maximiliano isPartOf Carihuairazo volcanic massif
this entity surface form: Carihuairazo volcanic complex