Cerro Bravo

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Cerro Bravo is a stratovolcano in Colombia’s Central Andes, forming part of the Los Nevados volcanic complex and known for its explosive eruptive history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
continent South America
country Colombia
eruptionPotential future explosive eruptions possible
eruptionStyle explosive eruptions
geologicalAge Quaternary
geologicalType andesitic stratovolcano
hasEruptionHistory Holocene explosive eruptions
hasMorphology lava domes
steep-sided cone
summit crater
hasRockType andesite
dacite
hazardType ashfall
lahars
lava domes
pyroclastic flows
lastEruption Holocene
approximately 1720 CE (uncertain)
locatedIn Andes
Central Andes NERFINISHED
Cordillera Central (Colombia) NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Caldas Department NERFINISHED
Tolima Department NERFINISHED
locatedNear Honda, Tolima NERFINISHED
Manizales NERFINISHED
Nevado del Ruiz NERFINISHED
Nevado del Tolima NERFINISHED
monitoringAgency Servicio Geológico Colombiano NERFINISHED
mountainRange Cordillera Central (Colombia) NERFINISHED
namedAfter Cerro Bravo (mountain name in Spanish) NERFINISHED
partOf Colombian volcanic province
Los Nevados volcanic complex NERFINISHED
tectonicSetting subduction of Nazca Plate beneath South American Plate
volcanicArcOrBelt Andean Volcanic Belt NERFINISHED
Northern Volcanic Zone of the Andes NERFINISHED
volcanoNumber 351020

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Los Nevados volcanic complex (part) hasPart Cerro Bravo
subject surface form: Los Nevados volcanic complex