Aguilera volcano

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Aguilera volcano is a remote stratovolcano in the southern Chilean Andes, forming part of the Austral Volcanic Zone and known for its ice-covered, glaciated edifice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
subduction-related volcano
accessDifficulty high
continent South America
country Chile
coveredBy glaciers
ice
eruptionFrequency poorly known
eruptionPotentialImpact glacier outburst floods
regional tephra dispersal
eruptionProduct andesitic to dacitic lavas
pyroclastic material
tephra
eruptionStyle explosive eruptions
geologicalAge Quaternary
geologicalPeriod Holocene
glacierInteraction eruption–ice interaction potential
hasCalderaOrCrater summit crater
hasFeature glaciated edifice
hasMorphology glacially eroded flanks
steep-sided cone
hasSummit ice-covered summit
hazardType lahars
pyroclastic flows
tephra fallout
isRemote true
lastEruptionsEpoch Holocene
locatedIn Andes
southern Chilean Andes
monitoringLevel low
mountainRange Andes
nearbyEnvironment Patagonian ice fields NERFINISHED
fjords of southern Chile
partOf Andean Volcanic Belt NERFINISHED
Austral Volcanic Zone NERFINISHED
region Patagonia NERFINISHED
researchStatus poorly studied volcano
tectonicSetting Nazca Plate–South America Plate subduction zone NERFINISHED
volcanicArc Austral Volcanic Zone NERFINISHED
volcanicZone Southern Volcanic Andes (Austral segment) NERFINISHED
volcanoType stratovolcano

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