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Coronado volcano

stratovolcano 440+ m / 1,444 ft
Coronado Island, Baja California, Mexico, 29.08°N / -113.51°W
Current status: dormant (1 out of 5)
Typical eruption style: explosive
Coronado volcano eruptions: unknown, no recent eruptions
Last earthquakes nearby: No recent earthquakes
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Coronado volcano is a small stratovolcano in the Gulf of California. It forms a 2 km wide peninsula at the northern tip of Coronado Island, 3 km off the eastern coast of Baja California in the Canal de los Ballenas.
The roughly 440-m-high volcano contains a 300 x 160 m wide crater. Little is known about Volcán Coronado and it is unknown when it last erupted. Fumarolic activity was reported in September 1539.


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