Azufre volcano

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Azufre volcano is a stratovolcano in the central Andes on the Chile–Argentina border, known as part of the Planchón-Peteroa volcanic complex.

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Azufre volcano canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
associatedWith Azufre–Planchón–Peteroa volcanic complex NERFINISHED
Peteroa volcano NERFINISHED
Planchón volcano NERFINISHED
composition andesitic lava
dacitic lava
country Argentina
Chile
eruptionStyle effusive eruptions
explosive eruptions
formationProcess subduction of Nazca Plate beneath South American Plate
geologicalType subduction-related volcano
hasFeature lava flows
pyroclastic deposits
volcanic cones
hasNameOrigin Spanish word "azufre" meaning sulfur
locatedIn central Andes NERFINISHED
locatedOnBorderOf Argentina NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent South America
mountainRange Andes
naturalHazard ash fall
lava flows
volcanic eruptions
partOf Andean Volcanic Belt NERFINISHED
Planchón-Peteroa volcanic complex NERFINISHED
region central Chile
western Argentina NERFINISHED
tectonicSetting Andean volcanic belt NERFINISHED
volcanicArc Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes NERFINISHED

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Planchón-Peteroa hasPart Azufre volcano