Nevados de Chillán
Nevados de Chillán | |
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Las Trancas Valley. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,212 m (10,538 ft) |
Coordinates | 36°51′48″S 71°22′36″W / 36.86333°S 71.37667°W |
Geography | |
Location | Chile |
Parent range | Andes |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Stratovolcanoes |
Volcanic arc/belt | South Volcanic Zone |
Last eruption | august 2016 |
Nevados de Chillán is a group of stratovolcanoes located in the Andes of the Bío Bío Region, Chile, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the region. It consists of three overlapping peaks, 3,212 m (10,538 ft) Cerro Blanco (Volcán Nevado) at the northwest and 3,089 m (10,135 ft) Volcán Viejo (Volcán Chillán) at the southeast, with Volcán Nuevo in the middle. Volcán Viejo was the main active vent during the 17th-19th centuries, and the new Volcán Nuevo lava dome complex formed between 1906 and 1945, eventually growing to exceed Viejo in height by the mid 1980s.
In January, February, May, August, and September 2016 the volcano had different ash explosions.
See also
References
- "Nevados de Chillán". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
- Biggar, John (2005). The Andes: A Guide for Climbers (3rd ed.). Andes Publishing (Scotland). ISBN 0-9536087-2-7. 304 pp.
- González-Ferrán, Oscar (1995). Volcanes de Chile. Santiago, Chile: Instituto Geográfico Militar. ISBN 956-202-054-1. 640 pp. (in Spanish; also includes volcanoes of Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru)
- Simon Pfanzelt, Jürke Grau & Roberto Rodríguez (2008). "A vegetation map of Nevados de Chillan volcanic complex, Bio-Bio region, Chile". Gayana. Botánica. 65 (2): 209–219. doi:10.4067/S0717-66432008000200007.
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