Reclus volcano

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Reclus volcano is a remote stratovolcano in southern Chilean Patagonia, notable for its explosive eruptions and extensive tephra deposits within the Austral segment of the Andean volcanic arc.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
activityStatus active volcano
climateZone cold temperate
composition andesite
dacite
country Chile
discoveryMethod geological field mapping
environment remote glaciated landscape
eruptionProduct ash
pumice
tephra
eruptionStyle explosive eruptions
geologicalAge Quaternary
geologicalPeriod Holocene NERFINISHED
hasEruptiveHistory Holocene explosive eruptions
hasFeature extensive tephra deposits
hazardType lahars
pyroclastic density currents
tephra fall
impact tephra dispersal over southern Patagonia
locatedIn Patagonia
southern Chilean Patagonia
locatedNear Southern Patagonian Ice Field NERFINISHED
locatedOn South American continent
monitoringStatus limited monitoring due to remoteness
mountainRange Andes
namedAfter Charles Reclus (likely namesake; verification needed) NERFINISHED
notableFor large explosive eruptions in southern Patagonia
widespread Holocene tephra layers
partOf Andean volcanic arc NERFINISHED
Austral segment of the Andean volcanic arc NERFINISHED
region Magallanes Region NERFINISHED
relativeLocation southernmost part of the Andean volcanic arc
researchField tephrochronology
volcanology
studiedBy Chilean geologists
international volcanology teams
tectonicPlate Antarctic Plate NERFINISHED
South American Plate NERFINISHED
tectonicProcess oceanic plate subduction beneath South American Plate
tectonicSetting subduction-related volcano
volcanicArcOrBelt Austral Volcanic Zone NERFINISHED
volcanoType andesitic stratovolcano

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