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- Palpana abstract "Palpana (from pparpana, ram) is a volcano in the Andes of Chile. It has a summit elevation of 6,040 metres above sea level and is part of the dividing range between Upper Loa River basin and Salar de Ascotán basin. Together with Inacaliri and Azufre, it forms a 50 kilometres (31 mi) long volcanic chain constructed along the Inacaliri lineament. The volcano rises above an ignimbrite plain that in the area reaches an altitude of 3,700 metres (12,100 ft).A lava dome cluster is recognizable in the central sector of the volcano, forming a flat area with a surface of 4.7 square kilometres (1.8 sq mi). The volcano contains basaltic rocks with an extrusion formed from more silicic rock. Layers of mafic andesite, scoria and some pumice extend outwards away from the central sector. The volcano rises 6,023 metres (19,760 ft) above its terrain and its average summit slope is 26°. The western flank underwent a collapse, leaving a 2.9 kilometres (1.8 mi) wide and 5.9 kilometres (3.7 mi) long scar and a deposit at the volcano's foot. Olivine and plagioclase phenocrysts are found in the andesites, the overall SiO2 content is 57.6-58.9% in samples from the southern ridge. The volcano probably formed in a short timespan, given the montonous composition and form.The volcano is no more than 1-2 mya old, but there is no evidence of postglacial material and erosion has carved radial ridges into the volcano. Precise dating methods performed on the southeastern flank have found ages of 3.65±0.15 mya and 3.81±0.30 for lavas and scoria. The snowline altitude in the area is 5,900–6,000 metres (19,400–19,700 ft) Four moraine stages are found on the mountain, with the lowest moraines on the southern flank at 4,200 metres (13,800 ft) altitude. Nowadays, Block glaciers have been identified in the area, one of which is found at 5,300 metres (17,400 ft). A minor vegetation cover of 20-25% is present.".
- Palpana elevation "6023.0".
- Palpana elevation "6040.0".
- Palpana locatedInArea Chile.
- Palpana mountainRange Andes.
- Palpana prominence "1947.0".
- Palpana thumbnail Ollagüe_Summit(Jan2012).jpg?width=300.
- Palpana wikiPageExternalLink peak.aspx?pid=8514.
- Palpana wikiPageID "23549776".
- Palpana wikiPageLength "7319".
- Palpana wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Palpana wikiPageRevisionID "697290224".
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Andesite.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanoes_of_Antofagasta_Region.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Cerro_Chela.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Ignimbrite.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Inacaliri.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Lava_dome.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Ultras_of_South_America.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_in_the_Andes.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Loa_River.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Mafic.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Moraine.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink National_Geology_and_Mining_Service.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Olivine.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Ollagüe.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Phenocryst.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Plagioclase.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Pumice.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Rock_glacier.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Salar_de_Ascotán.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Salar_de_Carcote.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Santiago.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Scoria.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Snow_line.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Ultra-prominent_peak.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLink Year.
- Palpana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palpana".
- Palpana elevationM "6040".
- Palpana latD "21".
- Palpana latM "32".
- Palpana latNs "S".
- Palpana latS "48".
- Palpana listing Ultra-prominent_peak.
- Palpana location Chile.
- Palpana longD "68".
- Palpana longEw "W".
- Palpana longM "31".
- Palpana longS "21".
- Palpana mapSize "180".
- Palpana name "Palpana".
- Palpana photo "Ollagüe Summit.jpg".
- Palpana photoCaption "The volcano is visible in the upper center portion of the photo, which was taken from the summit of Ollagüe volcano. Salar de Ascotán and Salar de Carcote are also visible in the photo.".
- Palpana prominenceM "1947".
- Palpana range Andes.
- Palpana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Palpana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Palpana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Palpana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Palpana subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Antofagasta_Region.
- Palpana hypernym Volcano.
- Palpana point "-21.546666666666667 -68.5225".
- Palpana type Mountain.
- Palpana type NaturalPlace.
- Palpana type Place.
- Palpana type Landform.
- Palpana type Location.
- Palpana type Mountain.
- Palpana type Place.
- Palpana type Thing.
- Palpana type SpatialThing.
- Palpana type Q8502.
- Palpana comment "Palpana (from pparpana, ram) is a volcano in the Andes of Chile. It has a summit elevation of 6,040 metres above sea level and is part of the dividing range between Upper Loa River basin and Salar de Ascotán basin. Together with Inacaliri and Azufre, it forms a 50 kilometres (31 mi) long volcanic chain constructed along the Inacaliri lineament.".
- Palpana label "Palpana".
- Palpana sameAs Q7128689.
- Palpana sameAs Palpana.
- Palpana sameAs Volcán_Palpana.
- Palpana sameAs m.06w1_pm.
- Palpana sameAs Q7128689.
- Palpana sameAs 帕爾帕納火山.
- Palpana lat "-21.546666666666667".
- Palpana long "-68.5225".
- Palpana wasDerivedFrom Palpana?oldid=697290224.
- Palpana depiction Ollagüe_Summit(Jan2012).jpg.
- Palpana homepage biblioserver.sernageomin.cl.
- Palpana isPrimaryTopicOf Palpana.
- Palpana name "Palpana".