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Lonquimay

Chile

Last Update1 year ago
Elevation
2832 m
Coordinates
-38.3790, -71.5860
Status
Normal
Level 1
Volcano Lonquimay
Type
Stratovolcano

About Lonquimay

Lonquimay is a small, flat-topped, symmetrical stratovolcano of late-Pleistocene to dominantly Holocene age immediately SE of Tolguaca volcano. A glacier fills its summit crater and flows down the S flank. It is dominantly andesitic, but basalt and dacite are also found. The prominent NE-SW Cordón Fissural Oriental fissure zone cuts across the entire volcano. A series of NE-flank vents and scoria cones were built along an E-W fissure, some of which have been the source of voluminous lava flows, including those during 1887-90 and 1988-90, that extended out to 10 km.

Volcano Status Guide

5
Danger
4
Eruption
3
Minor
2
Unrest
1
Normal