Chinyero vent

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Chinyero vent is a volcanic fissure on Tenerife’s Teide volcanic complex, known for producing the island’s most recent historic eruption in 1909.

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Chinyero vent canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf volcanic fissure
volcanic vent
country Spain
eruptionEndDate 1909-11-27
eruptionStartDate 1909-11-18
eruptionStyle effusive and mildly explosive
eruptionType Strombolian eruption
eruptionVEI 2
formsPartOf Teide–Pico Viejo complex
surface form: Teide–Pico Viejo–Northwest Rift volcanic system
hasHikingTrail Circular Chinyero trail
hasMorphology monogenetic scoria cone and fissure system
hasRockType basalt
isHistoricEruptionSite true
isMonogenetic true
isPartOf Tenerife volcanic system
surface form: Teide volcanic complex
isProtectedAreaPart Chinyero Special Nature Reserve
isTouristAttraction true
isYoungerThan Montaña Negra (Tenerife) eruption center
lastEruptionYear 1909
locatedIn Canary Islands
Spain
Teide National Park
surface form: Teide volcanic complex
locatedOn Tenerife
locatedOnFlankOf Teide
surface form: Teide volcano
nearbySettlement Garachico
Santiago del Teide
notableFor most recent historic eruption on Tenerife
produced basaltic lava flows
tectonicSetting intraplate oceanic island volcano
volcanicField Northwest Rift Zone of Tenerife

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Teide lastEruptionLocation Chinyero vent