Caldeira massif

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Caldeira Massif is a prominent volcanic complex that forms the central highlands and main caldera of Graciosa Island in the Azores archipelago.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf caldera complex
stratovolcanic massif
volcanic complex
archipelago Azores
composition volcanic rocks
country Portugal
dominates interior of Graciosa Island
eruptionStyle explosive eruptions (historical and prehistoric, inferred)
formedBy collapse of volcanic edifice
forms main caldera of Graciosa Island
geologicalProvince Azores Plateau
geologicalSetting Azores
surface form: Azores archipelago
hasFeature caldera
central highland topography
steep caldera walls
hasHazard volcanic hazard potential
hasRelief prominent topographic high
influences local drainage patterns on Graciosa Island
local topography of Graciosa Island
isCentralFeatureOf Graciosa Island
isOnIsland Graciosa Island
isSubjectOf volcanological studies of the Azores
locatedIn Azores
Graciosa Island
Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean

Portugal
origin volcanic activity
partOf central highlands of Graciosa Island
region Macaronesia
tectonicSetting intraplate volcanic region
volcanicType polygenetic volcanic complex

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Graciosa Island highestPoint Caldeira massif