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Caldera del Atuel

Atuel, Caldera del

Caldera · Argentina · 5189 m

A complex of snow-covered cones (left-center) partially fills the 30 x 45 km wide Caldera del Atuel, which lies just east of the Argentina-Chile border.  The headwaters of the Río del Atuel drain to the SE through a wide breach in the caldera rim (top center) in this NASA International Space Station image (with north to the bottom left).  The snow-covered Volcán Overo and Sosneado complexes in the eastern part of the caldera contain numerous very youthful basaltic-to-andesitic pyroclastic cones and lava flows.
A complex of snow-covered cones (left-center) partially fills the 30 x 45 km wide Caldera del Atuel, which lies just east of the Argentina-Chile border. The headwaters of the Río del Atuel drain to the SE through a wide breach in the caldera rim (top center) in this NASA International Space Station image (with north to the bottom left). The snow-covered Volcán Overo and Sosneado complexes in the eastern part of the caldera contain numerous very youthful basaltic-to-andesitic pyroclastic cones and lava flows. · Foto: NASA International Space Station image ISS010-E-19060, 2005 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Caldera
País
Argentina
Región
South America Volcanic Regions / Southern Andean Volcanic Arc
Altitud
5189 m
Coordenadas
-34.592, -69.921
Última erupción
Desconocido
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Caldera
Roca principal
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico

The 30 x 45 km Caldera del Atuel complex, ~30 km NW-SE and 45 km NE-SW, lies just east of the Argentina-Chile border and 18 km SSW of the rim of the Pleistocene Diamante caldera. The western rim in part follows the international border, and the headwaters of the Río del Atuel drain to the SE through a wide breach in the caldera rim. The broad floor of the caldera contains with 15 dacitic lava domes and 25 basaltic andesite to andesitic stratovolcanoes and cinder cones. A group of cones known as Las Lágrimas overlies the SW rim of the caldera, and Volcán Guanaqueros on the NE flank of the caldera is a group of young basaltic-to-andesitic cinder cones. The Volcán Overo complex in the E-central part of the caldera and the Volcán Sosneado complex in the S part of the caldera contain numerous very youthful basaltic-to-andesitic pyroclastic cones and lava flows. The Overo complex contains 20 centers, and lava flows of the Sosneado complex cover an area of 200 km2.

Resumen de Wikipedia

Caldera del Atuel es una caldera volcánica en Argentina. Es el nacimiento del río Atuel y tiene unas dimensiones de 30 x 45 kilómetros. Mientras el cerro El Sosneado es un volcán ubicado justo fuera de la caldera del Atuel, el volcán Overo y el complejo Las Lágrimas se encuentran en su interior.

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