Cerro Negro de Chiles

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Cerro Negro de Chiles is a stratovolcano in the northern Andes on the Colombia–Ecuador border, known as part of the active volcanic chain of the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
category International border mountains of South America
Stratovolcanoes of the Andes
Volcanoes of Colombia
Volcanoes of Ecuador
composition andesitic to dacitic lavas
continent South America
country Colombia
Ecuador
elevation over 4000 metres above sea level
eruptionStyle explosive
geologicalType stratovolcano
hasActivity fumarolic activity
seismic unrest
hasFeature fumarole fields
lava domes
pyroclastic deposits
hazard ashfall
lahars
potential explosive eruptions
pyroclastic flows
isPartOf Cerro Negro de Chiles self-linksurface differs
surface form: Cerro Negro–Chiles volcanic complex
locatedIn Andes
Carchi Province
Nariño Department
Northern Andes
border region between Nariño Department and Carchi Province
locatedOn Colombia–Ecuador border region
surface form: Colombia–Ecuador border

South American continent
monitoredBy Instituto Geofísico de la Escuela Politécnica Nacional
surface form: Instituto Geofísico de la Escuela Politécnica Nacional (Ecuador)

Servicio Geológico Colombiano
mountainRange Andes
near Chiles volcano
Cumbal volcano
Ipiales
Tulcán
partOf Andean Volcanic Belt
active volcanic chain of the northern Andes
region Northern Volcanic Zone of the Andes
surface form: northern Andes volcanic region
status active volcano
tectonicSetting subduction of Nazca Plate beneath South American Plate
volcanicArcOrBelt Northern Volcanic Zone of the Andes

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Andean Volcanic Belt contains Cerro Negro de Chiles
Cerro Negro de Chiles isPartOf Cerro Negro de Chiles self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Cerro Negro–Chiles volcanic complex