Ceboruco

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Ceboruco is an active stratovolcano in western Mexico known for its historical eruptions and location within the country’s main volcanic arc.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
country Mexico
dominantMagmaComposition andesitic-dacitic
elevation 2280 m
7480 ft
eruptionStyle effusive
explosive
eruptionYear 1870
1875
1878
geologicalAge Quaternary period
surface form: Quaternary
GVP_ID 341020
hasCaldera yes
hasCrater yes
hasFumarolicActivity yes
hasHistoricalEruptions yes
hasLavaFlows yes
hasThermalFeatures hot springs
hasVolcanicDomes yes
hazardType ash fall
lava flows
pyroclastic flows
isPotentiallyHazardous yes
isTouristAttraction yes
lastEruption 1875
latitude 21.125 N
listedIn Global Volcanism Program
locatedIn Nayarit NERFINISHED
Western Mexico
surface form: western Mexico
longitude 104.508 W
magmaSource subduction of Rivera Plate
monitoringAgency Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres
Servicio Sismológico Nacional
mountainRange Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
nearCity Ahuacatlán
surface form: Ahuacatlán, Nayarit

Ixtlán del Río
surface form: Ixtlán del Río, Nayarit
partOf Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
rockType andesite
dacite
tectonicPlate North American Plate
tectonicSetting subduction zone
volcanicArc Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
surface form: Trans-Mexican Volcanic Arc
volcanoType stratovolcano

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