Chahorra eruption

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The Chahorra eruption was a historic volcanic event of Pico Viejo on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, notable for its lava flows and impact on the island’s landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf volcanic eruption
affected island landscape of Tenerife
archipelago Canary Islands NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Spain
eruptionOf Pico Viejo NERFINISHED
eruptiveCenter Pico Viejo NERFINISHED
geologicalSetting intra-plate oceanic island volcano
hazardType lava flow hazard
volcanic gas emissions
impact changes in vegetation patterns
creation of new lava fields
modification of local topography
isLocatedNear Teide National Park NERFINISHED
isPartOf historical eruptions of Tenerife
isRelatedTo Pico Viejo crater NERFINISHED
Teide volcano NERFINISHED
locatedIn Canary Islands
Spain
locatedOn Tenerife NERFINISHED
namedAfter Chahorra area
ocean Atlantic Ocean
partOfVolcanicSystem Teide–Pico Viejo complex NERFINISHED
produced lava flows
volcanicField Cañadas–Teide volcanic complex NERFINISHED
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Pico Viejo lastEruptionName Chahorra eruption