San Pablo Volcanic Field

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San Pablo Volcanic Field is a cluster of volcanic features in the Philippines’ Luzon region, known for its maars and crater lakes formed by past explosive eruptions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
volcanic field
volcanic landform cluster
associatedWith Seven Lakes of San Pablo NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Philippines
dominantMagmaComposition andesitic
basaltic
eruptionStyle explosive
phreatomagmatic
evidenceOfActivity young volcanic landforms
formedBy explosive eruptions
geologicalProcess maar formation by magma–groundwater interaction
hasCraterLake Bunot Lake NERFINISHED
Calibato Lake NERFINISHED
Mojicap Lake NERFINISHED
Muhikap Lake NERFINISHED
Palakpakin Lake NERFINISHED
Pandin Lake NERFINISHED
Sampaloc Lake NERFINISHED
Tikub Lake NERFINISHED
Yambo Lake NERFINISHED
hasVolcanicFeatureType crater lake
maar
scoria cone
tuff ring
hazardType volcanic hazard potential
knownFor cluster of maars
multiple crater lakes
phreatomagmatic explosion craters
landscapeImpact creation of the Seven Lakes of San Pablo
locatedIn Calabarzon NERFINISHED
Laguna province NERFINISHED
Luzon
locatedNear San Pablo City NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Luzon Island NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology NERFINISHED
nearbyCity San Pablo City NERFINISHED
partOf Luzon volcanic arc NERFINISHED
Philippine Mobile Belt NERFINISHED
region southern Luzon
tectonicSetting subduction-related arc volcanism
tourismAttraction crater lakes used for recreation
volcanicOrigin subduction of the Philippine Sea Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate
waterBodyTypePresent freshwater crater lakes

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Luzon Volcanic Arc hasPart San Pablo Volcanic Field