Aguilera (volcano)

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Aguilera
File:Aguilera Volcano.jpg
The volcano is visible in the leftmost portion of the image.
Highest point
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Geography
Location Chile
Parent range Andes
Geology
Mountain type Caldera
Last eruption 1250 BCE ± 150 years[1]

Aguilera (e. 2546 m/8353 ft.) is a stratovolcano in southern Chile, which rises above the edge of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field.

It is located west of Lake Argentino and northeast of Peel Fjord in the southern Andes and erupted mainly dacites and pyroclastic tephra[2] in the form of glassy pumice and welded pyroclastics.[3] Eruptions occurred 6300, 4000 and 3345 BP.[4]

References

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