Chaitén

Chaitén

Chaitén is a volcanic caldera in diameter, west of the elongated ice-capped Michinmahuida volcano and northeast of the town of Chaitén, near the Gulf of Corcovado in southern Chile. The most recent eruptive phase of the volcano erupted on 2008. Originally, radiocarbon dating of older tephra from the volcano suggested that its last previous eruption was in 7420 BC ± 75 years. However, recent studies have found that the volcano is more active than thought. According to the Global Volcanism Program, its last eruption was in 2011.

Details

Type
Caldera
Range
Andes
Location
10 km northeast of Chaitén, Palena Province, Los Lagos Region, Chile
Elevation M
1122
Last Eruption
2008 to 2011
Volcanic Belt
South Volcanic Zone