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The article lists this as a shield volcano while Wood considers this a stratovolcano. Does anyone have any other sources? --Burntnickel01:32, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
The other reference, Volcano World, gives shield volcano. From morphology, it appears to be a shield, too. I was unable to find other sources when I edited this article in March. --Seattle Skier(talk) 03:52, 9 May 2007 (:UTC)
I did my Masters on this Volcano, although it appears to be a Shield Volcano, compositionally it is a Stratovolcano (composed of basalt, basaltic andesite, andesite, etc). Ig Petrologist (talk) 17:01, 17 March 2009 (UTC)Reply