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Calbuco vulcano, Llanquihue National Reserve, Los Lagos Region, Chile
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Calbuco Vulcano, Llanquihue National Reserve, Los Lagos Region, Chile

Geology
Calbuco is a very explosive andesite volcano whose lavas usually contain 55 to 60% silicon dioxide (SiO2). It is elongated in a SW-NE direction and is capped by a 400-500 meter wide summit crater. Its complex evolution included the collapse of an intermediate edifice during the late Pleistocene that produced a debris avalanche that reached Llanquihue Lake.

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