Guayaques

Mountain in Chile

The 10-km-long Guayaques chain of N-S-trending rhyodacitic lava domes runs across the Chile-Bolivia border about 10 km. east of the Cerro Toco - Purico Complex.

Guayaques volcanic group
The Guayaques volcanic group seen from RN 27.
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Highest point
Elevation5,076 m (16,654 ft)
Coordinates22°55.731′S 67°34.851′W / 22.928850°S 67.580850°W / -22.928850; -67.580850
Geography
LocationBolivia-Chile
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Age of rockHolocene
Mountain typeLava domes
Last eruptionUnknown

See also

External links

  • "Guayaques". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.