Llaima

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Llaima is one of Chile’s most active and prominent stratovolcanoes, located in the central part of the Andes.

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Llaima canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Andean volcano
active volcano
stratovolcano
belongsToCountrySubdivision Cautín Province
composition andesitic to basaltic-andesitic lavas
country Chile
coveredBy snow for much of the year
elevation 3125 m
approximately 3125 metres above sea level
eruptionStyle Strombolian
Vulcanian
geologicalAge Quaternary period
surface form: Quaternary
hasCalderaOrComplex complex summit area with multiple vents
hasCrater main summit crater
hasGlacier glaciers on its flanks
hasHistoricalEruptionsSince at least the 17th century
hasLatitude approximately 38.7° S
hasLavaFlows historical lava flows on multiple flanks
hasLongitude approximately 71.7° W
hasProminence prominent topographic feature in Araucanía Region
hasSummit North summit of Llaima
North summit of Llaima
surface form: South summit of Llaima
hasVolcanoNumber 357120
hazardType ash fall
lahars
lava flows
isOneOf one of Chile’s most active volcanoes
one of the most prominent stratovolcanoes in the southern Andes
lastEruptionCentury 21st century
listedIn Global Volcanism Program
surface form: Global Volcanism Program database
locatedIn Andes
La Araucanía Region
surface form: Araucanía Region

southern Chile
locatedInProtectedArea Conguillío National Park
monitoredBy SERNAGEOMIN
mountainRange Andes
nearCity Curacautín
Melipeuco
Temuco
notableEruption April 2009 eruption
January 2008 eruption
partOfVolcanicZone Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes
tectonicSetting subduction of Nazca Plate beneath South American Plate
tourismActivity mountaineering
skiing
trekking
volcanoType stratovolcano

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