Cerro Azul Volcano

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Cerro Azul Volcano is one of the most active shield volcanoes in the Galápagos Islands, located at the southwestern end of Isabela Island.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
shield volcano
affects local flora and fauna on Isabela Island
country Ecuador
hasConservationContext Galápagos Marine Reserve NERFINISHED
Galápagos National Park NERFINISHED
hasEruption eruption of 1998
eruption of 2008
hasEruptionStyle fissure eruptions
lava flows
hasHazard lava flows reaching the coast
hasLastEruptionYear 2008
hasLavaComposition basaltic lava
hasMonitoring volcanological observation by Ecuadorian institutions
hasMorphology broad shield profile
hasNameMeaning Blue Hill in Spanish
hasSummitFeature caldera
hasVolcanoType shield volcano
island Isabela Island NERFINISHED
isOneOf most active volcanoes in the Galápagos Islands
isOnIslandFormedBy coalesced shield volcanoes
isOnSameIslandAs Sierra Negra Volcano NERFINISHED
Wolf Volcano NERFINISHED
isPartOf Galápagos archipelago NERFINISHED
isYoungerThan Sierra Negra Volcano NERFINISHED
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Ecuador NERFINISHED
Galápagos Islands NERFINISHED
Isabela Island NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
positionOnIsland southwestern end of Isabela Island
relativeLocation southwest of Sierra Negra Volcano
tectonicSetting Galápagos hotspot NERFINISHED
Nazca Plate NERFINISHED

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Isabela Island hasVolcano Cerro Azul Volcano