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  2. Villarrica (volcano) - Wikipedia

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    The volcano usually generates strombolian eruptions with ejection of incandescent pyroclasts and lava flows. Rainfall plus melted snow and glacier ice can cause massive lahars (mud and debris flows), such as during the eruptions of 1964 and 1971. Villarrica is one of 9 volcanoes currently monitored by the Deep Earth Carbon Degassing Project.

  3. Villarrica National Park - Wikipedia

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    Villarrica National Park is located in the Andes, in the La Araucanía and Los Ríos regions of Chile, near Pucón. The centerpiece of the park is a line of three volcanoes stretching transversely to the Andean range: Villarrica , Quetrupillán , and Lanín .

  4. Category:South Volcanic Zone - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Villarrica (volcano) This page was last edited on 14 September 2018, at 22:00 (UTC) ...

  5. Chile on alert as Villarrica volcano rumbles

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    Chilean authorities have begun to make emergency plans as a string of seismic events shows signs of activity from the Villarrica volcano in Pucon, Chile on Dec. 1.

  6. Mocha-Villarrica Fault Zone - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the volcanic alignment of Villarrica (closest), Quetrupillán and Lanín (farthest). The Mocha-Villarrica Fault Zone is a northwest-trending geological fault zone in southern Chile and Argentina. [1] The fault zone runs from Mocha Island in the Pacific to the Andes where it aligns Villarrica, Quetrupillán and Lanín volcanoes. [1]

  7. List of volcanoes in Chile - Wikipedia

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    The country's National Geology and Mining Service lists 90 active volcanoes. [2] The volcanoes of the Andes originate from the subduction of the Nazca Plate under the South American Plate, while the volcanoes of Chile's Pacific islands formed from magma coming from three distinct hotspots, Easter, Juan Fernández and San Felix hotspots. The ...

  8. Lake Villarrica - Wikipedia

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    Lake Villarrica, also known as Mallalafquén [1] (its pre-Hispanic name is Mapudungun), is located about 700 kilometers south of Santiago in Chile's Lake District in the southeast area of the Province of Cautín.

  9. Iceland volcano – live: Experts reveal exact location for ...

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    Iceland’s new #1 selfie spot may have emerged out of ground despite volcano threat. 120 earthquakes overnight. 08:01, Lydia Patrick. Around 120 earthquakes have rocked the areas surrounding the ...