Mount Haruna caldera

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Mount Haruna caldera is the large volcanic depression associated with Mount Haruna, formed by past explosive eruptions and collapse of the volcano’s summit.

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Mount Haruna caldera canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf volcanic caldera
volcanic depression
age Quaternary
associatedWith Mount Haruna NERFINISHED
composition andesitic rocks
dacitic rocks
contains Lake Haruna NERFINISHED
country Japan
eruptionProduct ignimbrites
pyroclastic flows
tephra
eruptionStyle explosive
formedBy explosive eruptions
structural collapse of volcanic edifice
summit collapse
genesisProcess caldera-forming eruption
geologicalPeriod Pleistocene
geologicalSetting island arc volcano
hasFeature Lake Haruna NERFINISHED
central cone complex
post-caldera lava domes
post-caldera scoria cones
hasScientificInterest Quaternary volcanology
caldera collapse processes
hasUse recreation
tourism
hazardPotential volcanic hazards
isPartOf Japanese Quaternary volcanic province NERFINISHED
landformType collapse caldera
locatedIn Gunma Prefecture NERFINISHED
Honshu
Japan
locatedOn Japanese island of Honshu
monitoredBy Japan Meteorological Agency NERFINISHED
near Shibukawa, Gunma NERFINISHED
Takasaki, Gunma NERFINISHED
overlies older volcanic edifices of Mount Haruna
partOf Haruna Volcano NERFINISHED
Haruna volcanic complex NERFINISHED
Inner arc of the Japan arc system
region Kantō region
tectonicSetting convergent plate boundary
volcanicArc Northeastern Japan Arc NERFINISHED
volcanoType stratovolcano-related caldera

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Mount Haruna hasPart Mount Haruna caldera