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Page Type: Mountain/Rock ... The Lascar is one of the most active volcanoes in the central Andes. A large eruption of Lascar volcano occurred in 1993 when pyroclastic flows reached 8.5km from the summit. Lascar is a popular target for mountaineers, due to its relatively low altitude is a good mountain to get acclimatized...
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www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/154478/lascar-volcano....
www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/154478/lascar-volcano.html
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Lascar is the most active volcano of the northern Chilean Andes. It lies east of the Salar de Atacama and immediately west of Aguas Calientes volcano. Other volcanoes in the area include ... This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Lascar Volcano...
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www.mundoandino.com/Chile/Lascar-Volcano
www.mundoandino.com/Chile/Lascar-Volcano
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Stage II of Lascar Volcano, Chile, involved development of an andesite to dacite volcanic complex and associated hypabyssal porphyry intrusions above the main magma chamber. ... (d) Type B porphyry (plane-polarized light), with corroded, oxidized biotite, sieve-textured plagioclase, and subhedral orthopyroxene phenocrysts in...
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library.iem.ac.ru/j-petr/12-4099/html/egc087_gml.html
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The basic description of the topography of a volcano is one of the most important parts of volcanic hazard evaluations, ... 2. Extrusion of large block lavas which could trigger Merapi type pyroclastic flows, ... Substantial changes seen in the thermal patterns at Lascar, Chile, over a period of eight years using TM data...
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www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/santamaria/sanmar-remote/
www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/santamaria/sanmar-remote/
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activity began at the eastern volcano and then shifted to the western cone. The largest eruption of Lascar took place about 26,500 years ago, and following the eruption of the Tumbres scoria flow about 9000 years ago, activity shifted back to the eastern edifice, where three overlapping craters were formed.
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www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1505-10=
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Descriptions of the various "Volcano Type" and "Volcano Status" designations can be found on the Volcano Data Criteria page. ... Volcano Name ... Volcano Status...
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www.volcano.si.edu/world/region.cfm?rnum=15&rpage=list
www.volcano.si.edu/world/region.cfm?rnum=15&rpage=list
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Lascar Volcano Eruptions ... Lascar Volcano is located in northern Chile. It is currently the most active volcano of the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes. ... A large eruption of Lascar volcano occurred in 1993 when pyroclastic flows reached 8.5 km from the summit. This was the largest historical eruption at Lascar.
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www.volcanolive.com/lascar.html
www.volcanolive.com/lascar.html
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Evolution of Lascar Volcano, Northern Chile from Journal of the Geological Society provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Abstract: Lascar Volcano in the Central Andes, is an ESE WNW elongate composite stratocone. Stage I (
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findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3721/is_199801/ai_n877...
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