Milos volcanic field

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The Milos volcanic field is a geologically active volcanic area in the southern Aegean Sea, forming part of the Cyclades island arc and known for its explosive eruptions, geothermal activity, and mineral-rich deposits.

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Milos volcanic field canonical 2
Milos geothermal field 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcanic system
volcanic field
associatedWith Milos volcanic field self-linksurface differs
surface form: Milos geothermal field

Milos mining industry
country Greece
countrySubdivision South Aegean
surface form: South Aegean administrative region
eruptionStyle explosive eruptions
phreatic eruptions
phreatomagmatic eruptions
geologicalAge Quaternary
geothermalPotential high
hasFeature caldera-like depressions
fumaroles
hot springs
hydrothermal alteration zones
hydrothermal vents
lava domes
maar craters
pyroclastic deposits
hazardType landslides in altered rocks
phreatic explosions
volcanic gas emissions
heatSource shallow magmatic intrusions
influences local geothermal energy exploration
local mineral exploitation
local tourism
knownFor bentonite deposits
geothermal activity
kaolin deposits
manganese deposits
mineral-rich deposits
perlite deposits
sulfur deposits
lastKnownEruptiveActivity Holocene phreatic explosions
locatedIn Hellenic volcanic arc
surface form: Aegean volcanic arc

South Aegean Sea
surface form: southern Aegean Sea
locatedOn Kimolos
Milos
Polyaigos
monitoring Greek Institute of Geodynamics
partOf Cyclades
surface form: Cyclades island arc
region Cyclades
tectonicSetting Hellenic subduction system
surface form: Hellenic subduction zone
volcanicRockType andesite
dacite
rhyolite
youngestActivity Holocene

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Hellenic subduction system associatedWith Milos volcanic field
Aegean Sea Plate associatedWith Milos volcanic field
Milos volcanic field associatedWith Milos volcanic field self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Milos geothermal field