Cerro Overo

Cerro Overo is a maar lying at the foot of Chiliques volcano and close to Laguna Lejía, in the Antofagasta Region of northern Chile[1] over ignimbrites of Miocene-Pliocene age.[2] It is the result of a phreatomagmatic eruption, its maximum diameter is 600 metres (2,000 ft) and its depth is 80 metres (260 ft).[1] The maar formed in postglacial times and erupted basalts that originated in the deep crust, with no magma chamber.[2] The lavas are of lower crustal provenience and are among the least evolved of northern Chile.[3] According to a thesis published in 2017, it formed about 77,000 years ago.[4]

Cerro Overo
The maar is visible in the lower right corner of the image
Highest point
Elevation4,555 m (14,944 ft)[1]
Coordinates23°31′S 67°40′W[1]
Geography
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Mountain typeMaar
Last eruptionUnknown[1]

See also

References

  1. "Cerro Overo". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2012-04-14.
  2. Matthews, S. J. (1999). "Empirical Calibration of the Sulphur Valence Oxygen Barometer from Natural and Experimental Glasses: Method and Applications". Mineralogical Magazine. 63 (3): 421–431. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.610.1913. doi:10.1180/002646199548510.
  3. Naranjo, José A. (1 May 2009). "Chemistry and petrological evolution of the Lastarria volcanic complex in the north Chilean Andes". Geological Magazine. 129 (6): 723. doi:10.1017/S0016756800008451.
  4. van Alderwerelt, Brennan Martin Edelman de Roo (2017-05-01). "Diverse monogenetic volcanism across the main arc of the central Andes, northern Chile". Theses and Dissertations: 59. doi:10.17077/etd.rx3wdk3y.


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