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Cerro del Azufre (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈseroðelaˈsufɾe]) is a stratovolcano located in El Loa Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile. It is part of a chain of volcanoes that separate Upper Loa River basin from Salar de Ascotán basin and is flanked to the west by a dacitic lava dome called Chanka or Pabellón. The 6000 metre volcanoes San Pedro and San Pablo are located to the southwest of Cerro del Azufre.
edifices of Cerro Solo, El Fraile, Incahuasi, El Muerto, El Muertito, Falso Azufre, Nevado San Francisco, Nevado Tres Cruces and Ojos del Salado, which...
age is 1.5±0.1 mya. The dome is located on the northwestern side of CerrodelAzufre. It is constructed from three lobes with diameters of 1.5 kilometres...
1 by 1.3 kilometres (0.62 mi × 0.81 mi) wide. The highest summit Cerro Falso Azufre lies at the western end in Chile, which has mostly generated pyroclastic...
ground uplift encompassing also the more northerly Lastarria and Cordón delAzufre volcanoes. The 5,401-metre (17,720 ft) high summit is the source of two...
Barrancas Blancas Azufre Bayo Colorados Copiapó El Muerto El Ermitaño El Fraile El Toro Falso Azufre Incahuasi Mulas Muertas Ojos del Salado Peña Blanca...
Antillanca Group, in the background: Puntiagudo and Osorno Aerial view of Cerro Azul Rano Kau crater on Easter Island Poike volcano, in the foreground,...
Ojos del Salado region. It is surrounded by Miocene and Pliocene volcanoes, but there also are Quaternary volcanoes in the area such as Falso Azufre west-southwest...
Mount Hudson (Spanish: Volcán Hudson, Spanish: Cerro Hudson, Monte Hudson) is a volcano in the rugged mountains of southern Chile. Lying in the Southern...
ISSN 0038-2353. Bertagni, Aníbal (1939). Manifestaciones Superficiales de Azufre en el Cerro Tuzgle – Departamento de Susques, Territorio Nacional de Los Andes...
passenger service is provided today except south of Oruro with the Wari Wari del Sur running several times a week and serving several stations en route. The...
Cerro El Plomo is a mountain in the Andes near Santiago, Chile. With an elevation of 5,434 m (17,783 ft), it is the largest peak visible from Santiago...
Cerro Panizos is a late Miocene-age shield-shaped volcano consisting of ignimbrites, two calderas (a depression formed by the collapse of a volcano) and...
Nevado del Ruiz (Spanish pronunciation: [neβaðo ðel ˈrwis]), also known as La Mesa de Herveo (English: Mesa of Herveo, the name of the nearby town) is...
Hirochika; Nagao, Keisuke (4 April 2018). "Eruptive history of Incahuasi, Falso Azufre and El Cóndor Quaternary composite volcanoes, southern Central Andes". Bulletin...
at 6,130 metres (20,110 ft) is called Cerro Queva or El Queva. The two other centres are named Gordo and Azufre, with some additional minor centres. These...
Cerro Guacha is a Miocene caldera in southwestern Bolivia's Sur Lípez Province. Part of the volcanic system of the Andes, it is considered to be part...
the Rio Azufre westward and then the border between Chile and Peru. In Peru it continues southwestward and ends between the mountains of Cerro Huaylillas...
located close to Incahuasi are Falso Azufre and Nevado San Francisco, as well as the Miocene Cerro Morocho and Cerro Ojo de Las Lozas volcanoes. It has...
000 years and features three recent volcanoes, Lastarria, Cordón delAzufre and Cerro Bayo Complex. It may be a volcano that will in the future develop...
"Estratigrafía y evolución del Complejo Volcánico Cerro Blanco, Puna Austral, Argentina" [Stratigraphy and evolution of the Cerro Blanco Volcanic Complex...