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Reventador

Ecuador

Last Update1 year ago
Elevation
3562 m
Coordinates
-0.0770, -77.6560
Status
Eruption
Level 4
Volcano Reventador
Type
Stratovolcano

About Reventador

Volcán El Reventador is the most frequently active of a chain of Ecuadorian volcanoes in the Cordillera Real, well east of the principal volcanic axis. The forested, dominantly andesitic stratovolcano has 4-km-wide avalanche scarp open to the E formed by edifice collapse. A young, unvegetated, cone rises from the amphitheater floor to a height comparable to the rim. It has been the source of numerous lava flows as well as explosive eruptions visible from Quito, about 90 km ESE. Frequent lahars in this region of heavy rainfall have left extensive deposits on the scarp slope. The largest recorded eruption took place in 2002, producing a 17-km-high eruption column, pyroclastic flows that traveled up to 8 km, and lava flows from summit and flank vents.

Volcano Status Guide

5
Danger
4
Eruption
3
Minor
2
Unrest
1
Normal