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- Falso_Azufre comment "Falso Azufre is a complex volcano at the border of Argentina and Chile.A major complex on the Chile/Argentina frontier, Cerro Falso Azufre is the main edifice of an elongate, arcuate complex extending about 15 km from west to east, Cordon Falso Azufre (Figure 41.1;41.2). The westernmost part of the complex is a crater chain 6–7 km long, composed of ~ 6 overlapping craters a few hundred meters in diameter.".
- Q995888 comment "Falso Azufre is a complex volcano at the border of Argentina and Chile.A major complex on the Chile/Argentina frontier, Cerro Falso Azufre is the main edifice of an elongate, arcuate complex extending about 15 km from west to east, Cordon Falso Azufre (Figure 41.1;41.2). The westernmost part of the complex is a crater chain 6–7 km long, composed of ~ 6 overlapping craters a few hundred meters in diameter.".