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- Geology and Geophysics > Volcanology > Volcanoes > Chaitén (volcano)
- EO Natural Hazards: Chaiten Volcano Erupts
- After more than 9,000 years of silence, Chaitén Volcano in southern Chile erupted on May 2, 2008. The plume of ash and steam rose 10.7 to 16.8 kilometers into the atmosphere, reported the Smithsonian’s Global Volcanism Programme. - Global Volcanism Program: Chaitén
- Chaiten Volcano in Chile. Includes summary, weekly reports, eruptive history, synonyms and subfeatures, photo gallery, and maps. - Wikipedia: Chaitén (volcano)
- Chaitén is a volcanic caldera three kilometres in diameter which is partially filled by a rhyolite obsidian lava dome and 10 kilometres northeast of Chaitén town in the Gulf of Corcovado, in southern Chile.
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