Tromen volcano

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Tromen volcano is a large stratovolcano in Argentina’s Neuquén Province, known for its prominent cone, lava flows, and association with the nearby Peteroa volcanic complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
associatedWith Peteroa volcanic complex NERFINISHED
composition andesitic
basaltic-andesitic
country Argentina
elevation approximately 13054 ft
approximately 3978 m
eruptionStyle effusive
strombolian
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasActivityStatus potentially active
hasCrater summit crater
hasDrainage lava-dammed lakes
hasFeature basaltic lava fields
lava flows
pyroclastic deposits
scoria cones
hasGlacialFeatures glacially modified slopes
hasHazard lava flows
pyroclastic activity
tephra fall
hasMorphology prominent volcanic cone
hasName Volcán Tromen NERFINISHED
hasNameLanguage Spanish
hasSlope radial drainage pattern
hasViewOf Laguna Tromen NERFINISHED
hasVolcanicType stratovolcano
lastEruption Holocene
locatedIn Neuquén Basin region NERFINISHED
Neuquén Province NERFINISHED
Patagonia
locatedNear Buta Ranquil NERFINISHED
Tromen Provincial Park NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent South America
mountainRange Andes
nearbyEcosystem Patagonian steppe NERFINISHED
high-Andean wetlands
partOf Andean volcanic system NERFINISHED
protectedArea Parque Provincial Tromen NERFINISHED
summitCoveredBy snow in winter
tectonicSetting Nazca Plate subduction beneath South American Plate
usedFor geological research
hiking
mountaineering
volcanicArcOrBelt Andean Volcanic Belt NERFINISHED
volcanicZone Southern Volcanic Zone NERFINISHED

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Peteroa isPartOfVolcanicComplexWith Tromen volcano