Huambo volcanic field

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title: Huambo volcanic field
text: Huambo volcanic field is a volcanic field in Peru. Andahua-Orcopampa lies north-northeast and Sabancaya east of Huambo, east of the Rio Colca. The town of Huambo lies between the two fields. The northern part of the field was active 700 BCE ± 50 years, forming a large lava flow field and a cinder cone Cerro Keyocc. The southern part of the field contains other cinder cones and lava flows. Some may be of Holocene age. Lava flows are a few 10 metres (33 ft) thick. Four among the volcanoes of the
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date modified: 2021-05-06T18:43:55Z
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