Incahuasi ( Spanish: Incahuasi ) - a volcano in the province of Catamarca , in the north-west of Argentina .
| Incahuasi | |
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| Spanish Incahuasi | |
| Characteristics | |
| Volcano shape | Stratovolcano |
| Education period | Holocene |
| Last eruption | is unknown |
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 6621 [1] m |
| Relative height | |
| First climb | 1913 ( Walter Penk ) |
| Location | |
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| Mountain system | Andes |
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It is located in the east of the Atacama Desert .
This volcano has two large peaks. The volcano has a caldera 3.5 kilometers wide. Four pyroclastic cones are located 7 kilometers northeast.
See also
- Socompa
Notes
- β Global Volcanism Program [1]