Chiliques
Appearance
Chiliques (volcano) | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,778 m (18,957 ft) |
Coordinates | 23°35′0″S 67°42′0″W / 23.58333°S 67.70000°W |
Geography | |
Location | Chile |
Parent range | Andes |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Stratovolcano |
Last eruption | Unknown |
Chiliques is a stratovolcano located in the Antofagasta Region of Chile, immediately north of Cerro Miscanti. Laguna Lejía lies to the north of the volcano.
The volcano, which has been dormant for at least 10,000 years, is now showing signs of life. A January 6, 2002, nighttime thermal infrared image from ASTER revealed a hot spot in the summit crater as well as several others along the upper flanks of the volcano’s edifice, indicating new volcanic activity. Examination of an earlier nighttime thermal infrared image from May 24, 2000, showed no such hot spots.[1]
See also
External links
- SI Google Earth Placemarks - Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program: download placemarks with SI Holocene volcano-data.
References
- ^ "Chiliques Volcano, Chile". Visible Earth. NASA. Retrieved 2007-03-24.