Peteroa volcano

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Peteroa volcano is an active stratovolcano in the southern Andes on the Chile–Argentina border, known for its frequent eruptions and association with the Andean Volcanic Belt.

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Peteroa volcano canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
activityStatus active
associatedWith Nazca Plate subduction beneath South American Plate
belongsToVolcanicArc Andean Volcanic Belt
surface form: Andean volcanic arc
composition andesitic to dacitic magma
continent South America
country Argentina
Chile
environment high Andean environment
eruptionFrequency relatively frequent
eruptionStyle explosive eruptions
phreatic eruptions
phreatomagmatic eruptions
formationProcess subduction-related volcanism
geologicalProvince Andean Volcanic Belt
hasCrater true
hasFrequentEruptions true
hasVolcanicAshEmissions true
hazardType ashfall
lahars
pyroclastic activity
isMonitored true
isPartOfComplex Azul volcano
surface form: Peteroa–Azul volcanic complex
isStratovolcano true
lastEruptionCentury 21st century
locatedIn Andes
South America
Southern Andes
surface form: southern Andes
locatedOnBorderBetween Argentina
Chile
mountainRange Andes
naturalFeatureType volcano
nearbyCountry Argentina
Chile
partOf Andean Volcanic Belt
Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes
region southern Andes volcanic region
tectonicSetting subduction zone volcano
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Andean Volcanic Belt contains Peteroa volcano