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- Q21044221 subject Q13287075.
- Q21044221 subject Q7685539.
- Q21044221 subject Q8906700.
- Q21044221 abstract "Abra Granada is a volcanic complex in the Puna de Atacama in Bolivia. It is located approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) north of Pirquitas and is composed from a lava dome, lavas and dacitic ignimbrites centering on Cerro Granada (5,700 metres (18,700 ft)) and are dated 9.8-7.8 Ma. Deposits erupted 7.9-5.0 mya by this volcano overlie the older Granada ignimbrite. Other peraluminous rocks were erupted 10 mya. The complex is the likely source of the Granada Ignimbrite. The ignimbrite reaches its maximum thickness in the complex.".
- Q21044221 wikiPageWikiLink Q13287075.
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- Q21044221 wikiPageWikiLink Q2509358.
- Q21044221 wikiPageWikiLink Q256438.
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- Q21044221 wikiPageWikiLink Q7685539.
- Q21044221 wikiPageWikiLink Q8906700.
- Q21044221 point "-22.533333333333335 -66.53333333333333".
- Q21044221 type SpatialThing.
- Q21044221 comment "Abra Granada is a volcanic complex in the Puna de Atacama in Bolivia. It is located approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) north of Pirquitas and is composed from a lava dome, lavas and dacitic ignimbrites centering on Cerro Granada (5,700 metres (18,700 ft)) and are dated 9.8-7.8 Ma. Deposits erupted 7.9-5.0 mya by this volcano overlie the older Granada ignimbrite. Other peraluminous rocks were erupted 10 mya. The complex is the likely source of the Granada Ignimbrite.".
- Q21044221 label "Abra Granada".
- Q21044221 lat "-22.533333333333335".
- Q21044221 long "-66.53333333333333".