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Details for: Sangay
The isolated Sangay volcano towers above tropical jungles east of the Andean crest. Seen here from the NE, it is one of Ecuador's most active volcanoes and has been in frequent eruption during the past several centuries. The steep-sided, glacier-covered volcano has been constructed within the older Verdeloma somma to the south. Historical eruptions were first reported in 1628. More-or-less continuous eruptions took place from 1728 until 1916, and again from 1934 until the present. Photo by Minard Hall, 1976 (Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Quito).
Volcano Number: 352090
Volcano Name: Sangay
Country: Ecuador
Volcano Type: Stratovolcano
Last Eruption: 2025 CE
Elevation: 5286m
Tectonic Setting: Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 5km: 231
Pop. within 10km: 1675
Pop. within 30km: 15130
Pop. within 100km: 1355275
Latitude: -2.005
Longitude: -78.341



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