Jorcada

Jorcada

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Highest point
Elevation 5,750 m (18,860 ft)GVP

Coordinates: 22°05′S 67°46′W / 22.08°S 67.77°W / -22.08; -67.77From GVPJorcada is a volcano in the Andes, Bolivia. It is constructed by four fissures between Pastos Grandes and Laguna Colorada. Several stratovolcanoes, seven lava domes are constructed along the fissures, with craters ranging 0.2–1.5 kilometres (0.12–0.93 mi) in diametre.

The stratovolcanoes are of andesitic-dacitic composition and the lava domes have erupted rhyolite, and the last eruption occurred on the northwestern fissure 95,000 BP. On that fissure basaltic-andesitic centres were formed.

Source

"Jorcada". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. 

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