stratovolcano in English

noun
1
a volcano built up of alternate layers of lava and ash.
Nevado del Ruiz volcano is an andesite stratovolcano located in the northern Andes of Colombia.

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1. Mount Longonot is a dormant stratovolcano located southeast of Lake Naivasha.

2. The highest point of the complex is the Mount MeAkan (1499 m) stratovolcano

3. Mount Westdahl, 5,426 feet (1,654 m) in elevation, is a stratovolcano of the Aleutian Range on the island.

4. The late-Quaternary Icelandic-type basaltic Bely shield volcano in the northern Sredinny Range is topped by a small stratovolcano

5. The late-Quaternary Icelandic-type basaltic Bely shield volcano in the northern Sredinny Range is topped by a small stratovolcano

6. Mount Bachelor (near Three Sisters) — a geologically young (less than 15,000 years) shield-to-stratovolcano which is now the site of a popular ski resort.

7. Volcán Cay, located E of Macá volcano and NW of the town of Puerto Aisén, is a basaltic to dacitic stratovolcano

8. Abstract The Latest Cenozoic absarokite to shoshonite-Banakite series (ASB) samples were discovered in the Karadag stratovolcano (KS) which erupted in the Karaman basin in Central Anatolia, Turkey; and has a spatially close association with major strike-slip faults and pull-apart basins

9. Hakan Çoban, Orhan Karsli, Semsettin Caran, Kamil Yilmaz What processes control the genesis of absarokite to shoshonite-Banakite series in an intracontinental setting, as revealed by geochemical and Sr-Nd-Pb isotope data of Karadağ Stratovolcano in Central …

10. The Latest Cenozoic absarokite to shoshonite-Banakite series (ASB) samples were discovered in the Karadağ stratovolcano (KS) which erupted in the Karaman basin in Central Anatolia, Turkey; and has a spatially close association with major strike-slip faults and pull-apart basins