Parinacota, Chile/Bolivia
Parinacota, Chile/Bolivia
Location: 18.17S, 69.15W
Elevaation: 20,821ft. (6,348m)
Parinacota, a composite volcano, is located on the Chilean/Bolivian
frontier and is one of two volcanoes that makes up the Nevados Payachata
range. The other older volcano, Pomerape, is located to the
northeast of Parinacota and makes up the northern part of this volcanic
range.
Parinacota is made-up of an older dome which seams to have collapsed
toward the southwest obstructing drainage with in the local area
resulting in the formation of Lake Chungara. Seepage of water through
this deposited avalanche debris feeds numerous smaller lakes within this
terrain.
A pronounced crater of about 300m in diameter is located at the
summit of the young cone that formed after the major cone collapse which
is estimated to have occurred about 13,500 years ago. Pristine lava flows
cover Parinacota's western flanks and hold testement to this volcanoe's
continued activity that has continued into recent times.
Source of Information
De Silva, Shanaka & Peter W. Francis, Volcanoes of the Central Andes,
Springer-Verlag, New York 1991, p.44-45.