What kind of volcano is Osorno?

What kind of volcano is Osorno?

Osorno stratovolcano
The symmetrical, glacier-clad Osorno stratovolcano forms a renowned landmark between Todos Los Santos and Llanguihue lakes. It is seen here from the north, with Calbuco volcano visible at the extreme right. The 2652-m-high Osorno is one of the most active volcanoes of the southern Chilean Andes.

How often does the Osorno volcano erupt?

11 times
Historically one of the most active volcanoes in the Chilean Andes, Osorno erupted 11 times between 1575 and 1869, but is now dormant. During his second voyage aboard the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin glimpsed the volcano erupting in January of 1835.

Is Osorno volcano dormant?

Osorno is one of the most active volcanoes of Chile. Historical eruptions have often produced produced lava flows.

When did Osorno last erupt?

1869
Osorno/Last eruption

How high is Osorno Volcano?

2,652 m
Osorno/Elevation

How tall is Osorno Volcano?

What type of volcano is Mount Yasur?

stratovolcano
Yasur is an active stratovolcano. It began erupting some time before 1774 (Captain Cook made the first report) and has be going every since. It has had, at times, a lava lake at a central vent. Some phreatic explosive eruptions have occurred.

Where is Osorno volcano and what is the altitude?

Osorno Volcano is a 2,652-metre (8,701 ft) tall conical stratovolcano lying between Osorno Province and Llanquihue Province, in Los Lagos Region of Chile. It stands on the southeastern shore of Llanquihue Lake, and also towers over Todos los Santos Lake.

When did Yasur last erupt?

January 2016
Mount Yasur/Last eruption

Is Mount Yasur still active?

Yasur, located at the SE tip of Tanna Island, contains a 400-m-wide summit crater within the small Yenkahe caldera. Its current eruption has been ongoing since at least 1774 and has consisted of Strombolian and Vulcanian activity.

How many people died from Mount Yasur?

Yasur has caused damage and been associated with a tsunami. There have been at least three deaths at Yasur in recent years. Yasur is 245 miles (390 km) south-southeast of Ambrym.

How many people have died from Mount Yasur?

When did the volcano of Tronador go extinct?

The volcano grew during the glacials and interglacials of the Pleistocene but became practically extinct in the late Middle Pleistocene, approximately 300 ka ago, due to a shift in the active front of the Southern Volcanic Zone to which it belongs.

How tall is the Osorno volcano in Chile?

Osorno Volcano is a 2.652 m tall conical stratovolcano lying between Osorno Province and Llanquihue Province, in Los Lagos Region of Chile.

Where is the Tronador in the southern Andes?

Tronador (in Spanish Cerro Tronador) is an extinct stratovolcano in the southern Andes, located along the border between Argentina and Chile, near the Argentine city of Bariloche.

How did the mountain Tronador get its name?

The mountain was named Tronador ( Spanish for Thunderer) by locals in reference to the sound of falling seracs. With an altitude of 3,470 m, Tronador stands more than 1000 m above nearby mountains in the Andean massif, making it a popular mountaineering destination.

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