Poike volcano

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Poike volcano is one of the three main extinct volcanoes that form Easter Island, making up its easternmost and oldest portion.

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Poike volcano canonical 3

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf extinct volcano
shield volcano
associatedWith Easter hotspot
country Chile
eruptionStatus extinct
forms easternmost portion of Easter Island
formsBoundaryWith Poike ditch
formsGeologicalStructure Poike Peninsula
geologicalAge oldest of the three main volcanoes of Easter Island
hasApproximateAge Miocene–Pliocene transition
Pliocene
hasConservationStatus part of Rapa Nui National Park
hasErosionCause marine erosion
subaerial erosion
hasGeologicalFeature deeply eroded slopes
steep sea cliffs
hasLandUse pasture
hasNameOrigin Rapa Nui language
hasRelativeLocation east of Terevaka volcano
northeast of Rano Kau volcano
hasRole one of the three main extinct volcanoes that form Easter Island
hasSummitType eroded summit plateau
hasVegetation grassland
islandFormationRole contributed to construction of Easter Island
isOlderThan Rano Kau volcano
Terevaka volcano NERFINISHED
locatedIn Chile
Easter Island
Easter Island
surface form: Rapa Nui

Valparaíso Region
Southeastern Pacific Ocean
surface form: southeastern Pacific Ocean
locatedInNationalTerritory Chilean Polynesia
locatedOnIsland Easter Island
locatedOnPlate Nazca Plate
partOf Easter Island main volcanoes
Easter Island volcanic complex
rockType basalt
tectonicSetting hotspot volcanism
togetherWith Rano Kau volcano
Terevaka volcano NERFINISHED
tourismAttractionType natural feature
UNESCOWorldHeritageContext Rapa Nui National Park
surface form: Rapa Nui National Park World Heritage Site

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Terevaka volcano largerThan Poike volcano
Terevaka summit near Poike volcano