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Volcán Incahuasi

Incahuasi, Nevado de

Estratovolcán · Chile-Argentina · 6638 m

Snow and ice drapes the western flank of Nevado Incahuasi along the Chile/Argentina border, as seen from Paso las Lozas at 5100 m.  Nevado de Incahuasi is a complex volcanic massif located ENE of Nevados Ojos del Salado volcano.  Two stratovolcanoes occupy a compound 3.5 -km-wide caldera.  Pleistocene lava domes are located on the west and SW flanks of the 6621-m-high Nevado de Incahuasi, one of the world's highest volcanoes.
Snow and ice drapes the western flank of Nevado Incahuasi along the Chile/Argentina border, as seen from Paso las Lozas at 5100 m. Nevado de Incahuasi is a complex volcanic massif located ENE of Nevados Ojos del Salado volcano. Two stratovolcanoes occupy a compound 3.5 -km-wide caldera. Pleistocene lava domes are located on the west and SW flanks of the 6621-m-high Nevado de Incahuasi, one of the world's highest volcanoes. · Foto: Photo by Oscar González-Ferrán (University of Chile). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
Chile-Argentina
Región
South America Volcanic Regions / Central Andean Volcanic Arc
Altitud
6638 m
Coordenadas
-27.033, -68.296
Última erupción
Desconocido
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Dacite
Resumen geológico

Nevado de Incahuasi is a complex volcanic massif that straddles the Chile-Argentina border ENE of Nevados Ojos del Salado volcano. Two stratovolcanoes occupy a compound 3.5-km-wide caldera, and Pleistocene lava domes are located on the W and SW flanks. The youngest stratovolcano is capped by a 1-km-wide crater, and dacitic lava flows radiate down the flanks. The fresh-looking morphology of the youngest products suggest a Holocene (González-Ferrán, 1995) or possible Holocene (de Silva 2007, pers. comm.) age. A dacitic lava dome partially fills an arcuate crater on the E flank of Incahuasi (which means "House of the Inca" in Quechua). Four pyroclastic cones are located 7 km to NE and produced basaltic andesite lava flows that cover an area of 10 km2.

Resumen de Wikipedia

Incahuasi o Nevado de Incahuasi es un estratovolcán de 6.640 m s. n. m. de forma de cono obtuso en el límite argentino-chileno, y extremo de una larga cadena de otros gigantes volcánicos tales como San Francisco, El Fraile, El Muerto, Ojos del Salado, Cerro Solo y Tres Cruces.

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