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Puyehue (/pʊˈjeɪweɪ/;
Spanish pronunciation: [puˈʝewe]) and Cordón
Caulle /kɔːrˈdoʊn ˈkaʊjeɪ/ are two
coalesced volcanic edifices that form a
major mountain...
- The 2011–2012 Puyehue-Cordón
Caulle eruption ([puˈʝewe]) was a
volcanic eruption that
began in the Puyehue-Cordón
Caulle volcanic complex in
Chile on...
- S) and
south of
Castro (42.5° S). Two days
after the
earthquake Cordón
Caulle, a
volcanic vent
close to
Puyehue volcano, erupted.
Other volcanoes may...
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Joseph Caullé (3 May 1885 – 1
October 1915) was a
French middle-distance
runner who
specialised in the 800 metres. He
competed in the men's 800 metres...
- "ERITREA-ETHIOPIA:
Thousands need aid
after volcano eruption". 6 July 2011. "Cordón
Caulle".
Global Volcanism Program.
Smithsonian Institution. Pistolesi, Marco; Cioni...
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Guinea and
Novarupta volcano in
Alaska as well as at Chaitén and Cordón
Caulle volcanoes in
southern Chile. The
eruption of
Novarupta in 1912 was the largest...
- 2009
eruption of
Sarychev Peak in Russia. The 2011–2012 Puyehue-Cordón
Caulle eruption in Chile. The 2014
eruption of
Tungurahua volcano in Cordillera...
- as the
Highlands of Iceland, the
Rangipo Desert in New
Zealand or Cordón
Caulle in Chile.
Occasionally though, it is used for
relatively small regions such...
- Reuters.
Retrieved 7
December 2021. Gooday,
Andrew J.; Holzmann, Maria;
Caulle, Clémence; Goineau, Aurélie; Kamenskaya, Olga; Weber,
Alexandra A.-T.; Pawlowski...
- small-moderate
volcanic events: the
example of the 2011
rhyolitic Cordón
Caulle eruption, Chile".
Bulletin of Volcanology. 77 (1): 3. Bibcode:2015BVol....