Usulután (volcano)
13°25′08″N 88°28′16″W / 13.419°N 88.471°W / 13.419; -88.471Geography Location Usulután Department, El Salvador Geology Mountain type Stratovolcano Last eruption Unknown Guatemala El Salvador Nicaragua Costa Rica Panama
Usulután is a stratovolcano in central El Salvador, rising above the coastal plain between the San Vicente and San Miguel volcanoes, and just east of Taburete volcano. The volcano is topped by a 1.3 kilometres (0.8 mi) wide summit crater which is breached to the east.
See also
- List of volcanoes in El Salvador
- List of stratovolcanoes
References
- "Usulután". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
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