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Tujle volcano

maar 3550+ m / 11,647 ft
Northern Chile, Bolivia and Argentina, South America, -23.83°S / -67.95°W
Current status: (probably) extinct (0 out of 5)
Typical eruption style: explosive
Tujle volcano eruptions: none in recent times
Last earthquakes nearby:
TimeMag. / DepthDistanceLocation
Mon, 8 Apr
Mon, 8 Apr 18:12 UTCM 4 / 237 km10 km ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
Sun, 7 Apr
Sun, 7 Apr 19:11 UTCM 3.3 / 210 km12 km ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
Wed, 3 Apr
Wed, 3 Apr 20:02 UTCM 3.6 / 211 km3 km ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
Wed, 3 Apr 15:30 UTCM 4.7 / 104.6 km40 km82km S of San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
Thu, 28 Mar
Thu, 28 Mar 20:27 UTCM 3.6 / 215 km12 km ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
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Cerro Tujle volcano (also known as Cerro Tucle or Cerro Tugle) is a maar in northern Chile. The maar has a 60 m deep crater located SE of Salar de Atacama. Its age is unknown.


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