Vulcano geothermal area

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The Vulcano geothermal area is a volcanic region in Italy’s Aeolian Islands known for its active fumaroles, hot springs, and therapeutic mud baths.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geothermal area
volcanic area
administrativeTerritory Metropolitan City of Messina NERFINISHED
associatedWith La Fossa crater NERFINISHED
Vulcano stratovolcano
climate Mediterranean climate
country Italy
dominantGas carbon dioxide
hydrogen sulfide
sulfur dioxide
water vapor
geologicalSetting subduction-related volcanic arc
hasFeature active fumaroles
hot springs
hydrothermal vents
solfataras
therapeutic mud baths
hasProcess gas-water-rock interaction
hydrothermal alteration of rocks
sulfur deposition
hazard high ground temperatures
sudden changes in fumarolic activity
toxic gas emissions
heatSource shallow magmatic system
isPartOf Vulcano island geothermal system
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor balneotherapy
mud therapy
spa tourism
sulfurous hot springs
languageOfToponym Italian
locatedIn Aeolian Islands NERFINISHED
Sicily region NERFINISHED
Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
Vulcano NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Lipari NERFINISHED
partOf Aeolian volcanic arc NERFINISHED
region Sicily
tourismSeason summer
touristActivity bathing in hot springs
bathing in mud pools
fumarole observation
typicalMudType clay-rich sulfurous mud GENERATED
typicalWaterType sulfur-rich thermal water GENERATED
usedFor therapeutic treatments for rheumatic disorders
therapeutic treatments for skin conditions

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mud baths of Laghetto di Fanghi isPartOf Vulcano geothermal area