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- Mount_Hakone abstract "Mount Hakone (箱根山, Hakoneyama) is a complex volcano that is truncated by two overlapping calderas, the largest of which is 10 × 11 km wide. The calderas were formed as a result of two major explosive eruptions about 180,000 and 49,000–60,000 years ago. Lake Ashi lies between the southwestern caldera wall and a half dozen post-caldera lava domes that arose along a southwest–northeastern trend cutting through the center of the calderas. Dome growth occurred progressively to the south, and the largest and youngest of them, Kami-yama, forms the high point of Hakone. The calderas are breached to the east by the Haya-kawa canyon. Mount Ashigara is a parasitic cone.The latest magmatic eruptive activity at Hakone occurred 2,900 years ago. It produced a pyroclastic flow and a lava dome in the explosion crater, although phreatic eruptions took place as recently as the 12–13th centuries AD.".
- Mount_Hakone elevation "1438.0".
- Mount_Hakone eruptionYear "2015".
- Mount_Hakone locatedInArea Hakone.
- Mount_Hakone locatedInArea Honshu.
- Mount_Hakone locatedInArea Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Mount_Hakone thumbnail Lake_Ashi_from_Mt.Komagatake.JPG?width=300.
- Mount_Hakone type Complex_volcano.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageExternalLink volcano.cfm?vn=283020.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageExternalLink 315_index.html.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageExternalLink 056_hakoneyama.pdf.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageExternalLink F04.html.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageID "30964779".
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageLength "2632".
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageRevisionID "706484148".
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Caldera.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanoes_of_Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Complex_volcano.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Hakone.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Haya-kawa.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Honshu.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Kami-yama.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Ashi.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Lava_dome.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Ashigara.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Phreatic_eruption.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_flow.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink File:Hakone_Volcano_20121110.jpg.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLink File:Hakone_Volcano_3D_2013.jpg.
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hakone caldera".
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hakone".
- Mount_Hakone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Hakone".
- Mount_Hakone lastEruption "June to July 2015".
- Mount_Hakone location Hakone.
- Mount_Hakone location Honshu.
- Mount_Hakone location Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Mount_Hakone name "Mount Hakone".
- Mount_Hakone nativeName "箱根山".
- Mount_Hakone photo "Lake Ashi from Mt.Komagatake.JPG".
- Mount_Hakone photoCaption "Lake Ashi, within the caldera.".
- Mount_Hakone type "Complex calderas".
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- Mount_Hakone subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Mount_Hakone hypernym Volcano.
- Mount_Hakone point "35.23 139.024".
- Mount_Hakone type Mountain.
- Mount_Hakone type NaturalPlace.
- Mount_Hakone type Place.
- Mount_Hakone type Location.
- Mount_Hakone type Mountain.
- Mount_Hakone type Place.
- Mount_Hakone type Thing.
- Mount_Hakone type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Hakone type Q8502.
- Mount_Hakone comment "Mount Hakone (箱根山, Hakoneyama) is a complex volcano that is truncated by two overlapping calderas, the largest of which is 10 × 11 km wide. The calderas were formed as a result of two major explosive eruptions about 180,000 and 49,000–60,000 years ago. Lake Ashi lies between the southwestern caldera wall and a half dozen post-caldera lava domes that arose along a southwest–northeastern trend cutting through the center of the calderas.".
- Mount_Hakone label "Mount Hakone".
- Mount_Hakone sameAs Q1067417.
- Mount_Hakone sameAs Category:Hakone_Mountains.
- Mount_Hakone sameAs Hakone_(sopka).
- Mount_Hakone sameAs کوههای_هاکونه.
- Mount_Hakone sameAs Hakone_(volcan).
- Mount_Hakone sameAs 箱根山.
- Mount_Hakone sameAs 하코네_산.
- Mount_Hakone sameAs m.0nbd78n.
- Mount_Hakone sameAs Хаконе_(вулкан).
- Mount_Hakone sameAs Hakone_(sopka).
- Mount_Hakone sameAs Q1067417.
- Mount_Hakone sameAs 箱根山.
- Mount_Hakone lat "35.23".
- Mount_Hakone long "139.024".
- Mount_Hakone wasDerivedFrom Mount_Hakone?oldid=706484148.
- Mount_Hakone depiction Lake_Ashi_from_Mt.Komagatake.JPG.
- Mount_Hakone isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Hakone.
- Mount_Hakone name "Mount Hakone".