Volcano Aguilera
Chile /
Magellanes /
Punta Arenas /
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/ Chile
/ Magellanes
/ Punta Arenas
World / Argentina / Santa Cruz
mountain, volcano

Volcano Aguilera 2546 m. 50.33°S 73.75°W
Aguilera volcano, located west of Lake Argentina and NE of Peel Fjiord, is one of a chain of poorly known volcanoes in the southernmost Chilean Andes. Geochemical evidence indicated that the dacitic Aguilera volcano was the source of a major late-Holocene Patagonian tephra layer that was erupted less than about 3600 years ago.
Aguilera volcano, located west of Lake Argentina and NE of Peel Fjiord, is one of a chain of poorly known volcanoes in the southernmost Chilean Andes. Geochemical evidence indicated that the dacitic Aguilera volcano was the source of a major late-Holocene Patagonian tephra layer that was erupted less than about 3600 years ago.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aguilera_(volcano)
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Coordinates: 50°19'44"S 73°46'2"W
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