Antuco

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Antuco is a stratovolcano in the Chilean Andes known for its symmetrical cone and location within the Southern Volcanic Zone.

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Antuco canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
belongsToVolcanicArc Andean Volcanic Belt
composition andesitic to basaltic-andesitic
country Chile
elevation approximately 2979 m
approximately 9774 ft
eruptionStyle effusive
strombolian
eruptiveProducts lava flows
pyroclastic material
scoria
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasCrater summit crater
hasFeature central cone
flank vents
lava flows
hasGlacialFeatures yes
hasShape symmetrical cone
hazard ash fall
lahars
lava flows
lastEruption 1869
locatedIn Andes
Biobío Region
Laguna del Laja
surface form: Laguna del Laja basin

Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes
surface form: Southern Volcanic Zone

Zona Centro-Sur of Chile
surface form: south-central Chile
locatedInProtectedArea Laguna del Laja National Park
locatedOn western slope of the Andes
monitoredBy SERNAGEOMIN
surface form: Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN)
near Argentine border
Laguna del Laja
town of Antuco
partOf Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes
surface form: Andean Southern Volcanic Zone
region Southern Andes
tectonicSetting Nazca Plate subduction beneath South American Plate
tourism hiking
mountaineering
skiing
volcanoType stratovolcano

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