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Blanca, Laguna

火山原 · Argentina · 1700m

A pristine cinder cones rises to the west above the shores of Laguna Blanca, namesake of the Laguna Blanca National Park in Argentina.  The park is noted for its aquatic bird fauna, including black-necked swans and flamingos.  Youthful-looking basaltic to trachyandesitic cinder cones and small shield volcanoes of the Laguna Blanca volcanic field are considered to be of Holocene age, although no radiometric ages are available.
A pristine cinder cones rises to the west above the shores of Laguna Blanca, namesake of the Laguna Blanca National Park in Argentina. The park is noted for its aquatic bird fauna, including black-necked swans and flamingos. Youthful-looking basaltic to trachyandesitic cinder cones and small shield volcanoes of the Laguna Blanca volcanic field are considered to be of Holocene age, although no radiometric ages are available. · 写真: Photo courtesy of Johan Varekamp (Wesleyan University). · Wikimedia Commons
タイプ
火山原
Argentina
地域
South America Volcanic Regions / Southern Andean Volcanic Arc
標高
1700m
座標
-39.020, -70.370
最終噴火
不明
テクトニクス環境
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
火山地形
Cluster
主要岩石
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
地質学的概要

A group of cinder cones and associated lava flows SW of the town of Zapala at the southern end of the Loncopue graben form the Laguna Blanca volcanic field. A morphologically pristine cinder cone on the northern shore of Laguna Blanca is a prominent feature of the Laguna Blanca National Park, noted for its aquatic bird fauna, including black-necked swans and flamingos. The youthful-looking basaltic to trachyandesitic cinder cones and small shield volcanoes are considered to be of Holocene age, although no radiometric ages are available.

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