Cordón Caulle ridge

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Cordón Caulle ridge is a volcanic fissure system in southern Chile known for its extensive lava flows and explosive eruptions within the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcanic complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf volcanic fissure system
volcanic ridge
associatedWith Puyehue volcano NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Chile
countrySubdivision Los Lagos Region NERFINISHED
Los Ríos Region NERFINISHED
eruptionConsequence air traffic disruption
regional ashfall impacts
eruptionProduct ash cloud
lava domes
lava flows
pumice
tephra
eruptionStyle effusive eruption
explosive eruption
fissure eruption
eruptionTrigger tectonic earthquakes
eruptionYear 1921
1922
1960
2011
formationType rifted volcanic fissure
geologicalSetting Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes NERFINISHED
hazardType ashfall
lava flows
pyroclastic activity
knownFor explosive eruptions
extensive lava flows
lastMajorEruption 2011–2012 Puyehue-Cordón Caulle eruption NERFINISHED
locatedIn Andes
southern Chile
monitoringAgency SERNAGEOMIN NERFINISHED
mountainRange Andes
notableEruption post-1960 Valdivia earthquake eruption
partOf Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcanic complex NERFINISHED
relatedTo Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault Zone NERFINISHED
tectonicSetting Nazca Plate–South American Plate subduction zone NERFINISHED
volcanicArc Andean Volcanic Belt NERFINISHED
volcanicRockType andesite
dacite
rhyolite
volcanicZone Southern Volcanic Zone NERFINISHED
volcanoType fissure-fed silicic system

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Puyehue-Cordón Caulle namedAfter Cordón Caulle ridge