Lomas Blancas Volcano
Updated: Apr 18, 2024 07:35 GMT -
stratovolcano 2268 m / 7,441 ft
Central Chile and Argentina (South America), -36.29°S / -71.01°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Central Chile and Argentina (South America), -36.29°S / -71.01°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Volcán Lomas Blancas is a small and young shield-like stratovolcano located about 15 km SE of Nevado de Longaví volcano. It has a 2.3-km-wide caldera, possibly formed by edifice collapse. The caldera is open to the SE where basaltic-andesite aa lava flows extend 7 km from the collapse scarp.
The basaltic central cone rises about 500 m from its base. Much of the volcano is covered by pumice deposits that probably originated from Nevado de Longaví.
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Source: GVP
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Lomas Blancas volcano eruptions: unknown, but probably within the past 10,000 years
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