FAC candidates
- Hualca Hualca
- Llullaillaco
- Sabancaya
- Misti
- Macauley Island, needs prose cleanup
- Aucanquilcha, needs a rewrite with Google Scholar
- Cerro Guacha, needs a rewrite with Google Scholar
- El Laco, needs a rewrite with Google Scholar
- Lastarria, needs a rewrite with Google Scholar
- Purico complex, needs a rewrite with Google Scholar
- Aguas Calientes caldera, needs a rewrite (and some mergers) with Google Scholar
- Pastos Grandes, needs a rewrite with Google Scholar or shortened.
- Mount Okmok
- Mount Aniakchak
- Candlemas Island
- Laguna Verde (Bolivia), needs expansion with talkpage sauces
- Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex, needs a rewrite
- SERNAGEOMIN zips, since they are too long for today
Most of 'em need a root-and-branch rewrite first, though. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 17:38, 8 February 2024 (UTC)
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