Earth:Tatajachura
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Tatajachura | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,240 m (17,190 ft) [1] |
Coordinates | [ ⚑ ] 19°30′S 69°07′W / 19.5°S 69.12°W [1] |
Tatajachura is a stratovolcano in Chile , in the Isluga National Park.[2]
During the Pliocene and Pleistocene it erupted lava flows of andesitic composition[1] and has a crater that opens westwards.[3] The volcano is also the source of the Quebrada de Chiapa valley,[4] and of an Inca ruin on the summit; human sacrifices were performed at the mountain to obtain a reliable water supply.[5]
The age of eruptive activity is unclear; while the appearance of the edifice suggests a lower Pliocene age, its position in the Precordillera and atop an older plain suggests it may be older than that.[6] Potassium-argon dating has yielded one age, 6 ± 1.3 million years ago.[7]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Cerro Tatajachura". Smithsonian Institution. https://volcano.si.edu/volcano.cfm?vn=355817.
- ↑ Santibáñez, Hernán Torres (2004) (in es). Los parques nacionales de Chile: una guía para el visitante. Editorial Universitaria. ISBN 9789561117013. https://books.google.com/books?id=83iezgMwh3EC&dq=tatajachura&pg=PA1.
- ↑ Gonzalez-Ferran, Oscar (1994). Volcanes de Chile (1. ed.). Santiago, Chile: Instituto geografico militar. p. 132. ISBN 9789562020541.
- ↑ Espinoza, Enrique (1897) (in es). Jeografía descriptiva de la república de Chile, arreglada según las últimas divisiones administrativas, las más recientes esploraciones i en conformidad al censo jeneral de la república levantado el 28 de noviembre de 1895. University of Michigan. Santiago de Chile, Imprenta i encuadernación Barcelona. p. 70. https://archive.org/details/aja3812.0001.001.umich.edu.
- ↑ Reinhard, Johan (1985). "Sacred Mountains: An Ethno-Archaeological Study of High Andean Ruins". Mountain Research and Development 5 (4): 299–317. doi:10.2307/3673292.
- ↑ Farías, Marcelo; Charrier, Reynaldo; Comte, Diana; Martinod, Joseph; Hérail, Gérard (1 August 2005). "Late Cenozoic deformation and uplift of the western flank of the Altiplano: Evidence from the depositional, tectonic, and geomorphologic evolution and shallow seismic activity (northern Chile at 19°30′S)" (in en). Tectonics 24 (4): 8–9. doi:10.1029/2004TC001667. ISSN 1944-9194.
- ↑ Herrera, Sebastian; Pinto, Luisa; Deckart, Katja; Cortés, Javier; Valenzuela, Javier (31 May 2017). "Cenozoic tectonostratigraphic evolution and architecture of the Central Andes in northern Chile based on the Aquine region, Western Cordillera (19°-19º30' S)." (in en). Andean Geology 44 (2): 87–122. doi:10.5027/andgeoV44n2-a01. ISSN 0718-7106. http://www.rgeologica.equipu.cl/index.php/revista1/article/view/V44n2-a01/html.