Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
Details for: Isluga
The flanks of Isluga volcano in Chile are formed by numerous lobate lava flows visible in this June 2019 Planet Labs satellite image monthly mosaic (N is at the top; this image is approximately 23 km across). The lavas have lateral levees and pressure ridges especially visible on the southern flanks. The most recent 400-m-diameter summit crater is visible at the western side of the summit area. Satellite image courtesy of Planet Labs Inc., 2019 (https://www.planet.com/).
Volcano Number: 355030
Volcano Name: Isluga
Country: Chile
Volcano Type: Stratovolcano
Last Eruption: 1913 CE
Elevation: 5550m
Tectonic Setting: Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 5km: 1
Pop. within 10km: 703
Pop. within 30km: 5961
Pop. within 100km: 32205
Latitude: -19.15
Longitude: -68.83



Eruption Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
Emissions Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
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Data from the Earthchem Library
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Data from the Earthchem Portal
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Data from the SESAR Database
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Data from the MaGa Database
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