Antofalla volcano

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Antofalla volcano is a large, remote stratovolcano in the Argentine Andes, notable for its high elevation and association with extensive salt flats and volcanic landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
accessibility difficult to access
climate cold desert climate
composition andesite
basaltic andesite
dacite
country Argentina
elevation about 21000 feet
about 6400 metres
environment arid
remote
eruptionStyle effusive
explosive
geologicalAge Cenozoic
Pleistocene to Holocene
hasFeature large volcanic edifice
lava flows
multiple vents
pyroclastic deposits
summit craters
lastEruption Holocene
locatedIn Andes
Catamarca Province
Puna de Atacama
northwestern Argentina
locatedOn Puna de Atacama
surface form: Puna plateau
mountainRange Andes
near Salar de Antofalla
high‑altitude desert plateau
salt flats
nearSettlement Antofalla village
notableFor association with extensive salt flats
high elevation
large volcanic landscapes
partOf Andean Volcanic Belt
region Central Andes
researchInterest Andean tectonics
high‑altitude volcanology
salt‑flat related hydrothermal systems
surfaceFeature ignimbrite plateaus
lava domes
scoria cones
tectonicSetting Nazca Plate subduction beneath South American Plate
volcanicArcOrBelt Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Salar de Antofalla near Antofalla volcano