Cerro Araral
Mountain in Bolivia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mountain in Bolivia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cerro Araral is an extinct volcano[3] located in the Andes on the border between Chile and Bolivia in the Potosí Department and in the Antofagasta Region. It has a height of 5647 metres, rising over a base of 3900 metres and covers an area of 109.4 square kilometres (42.2 sq mi). The edifice has a volume of 43.4 cubic kilometres (10.4 cu mi), down from 47.2 cubic kilometres (11.3 cu mi) due to erosion. Based on the erosion rate, the volcano is 1.9[1]-2.75 and forms an alignment with Cerro Ascotan. Its formation may be linked to the Altiplano-Puna Magma Body,[4] which appear to have contributed to part of Araral's magmas.[3] The modern snowline on the mountain lies at more than 5,700 metres (18,700 ft) altitude.[5] There are archeological sites at its base and on its flanks.[6] The volcanism is at first andesitic and later becomes intermediary between andesite and basalt,[7] with olivine, plagioclase and pyroxene.[4]
Cerro Araral | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,647 m (18,527 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 21°37′S 68°13′W[2] |
Geography | |
Location | Bolivia-Chile |
Parent range | Andes |
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