List of pyroclastic cones
- List of pyroclastic cones
A list of pyroclastic cones is shown below. Pyroclastic cones are also called "tuff cones" (see volcanic cone).
Examples
*Barren Island
*Bombalai (Malaysia, Sabah)
*Crow Lagoon
*Mount Fox
*Newberry Volcano
*Parícutin
*Seal Nunataks Volcano
*Teneguía-Canary Islands
*Tseax Cone
*Wizard Island
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