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- FCAB railroad crossing the Carcote salar, northern Chile...
- Salar de Carcote, also known as Salar de San Martín, is a salt flat in northern Chile. The salar is located southwest of Ollagüe. It covers an area of...
- FCAB crossing the Carcote salt flat...
- ago. It is constructed on top of the 5.4±0.3 million years old rhyolitic Carcote ignimbrite. Its eruption products are mafic andesites. The volcano was...
- Ollagüe and were deeply affected by glaciation. On the eastern foot the Carcote ignimbrite crops out, a 5.9–5.5 million years old ignimbrite that is part...
- third with the Panizos, Coranzuli, Toconce, Pujsa, Guacha, Chu****lla, Carcote and Alota; and the fourth with the Atana-Toconao, Tara and Puripicar Ignimbrites...
- is part of the second caldera-forming cycle. The 6.1 million years old Carcote ignimbrite may also have originated here. The 5.22 ± 0.02 million years...
- include: Ollagüe volcano Aucanquilcha volcano Salar de Ascotán Salar de Carcote "National Statistics Institute" (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 November 2010...
- shared with Bolivia. The basin is bordered on the north by the Salar de Carcote basin, on the east by small endorheic basins, including those of Laguna...
- de Coipasa, Lake ****ó, Salar de Empexa, Salar de Laguani, and Salar de Carcote—several tens of meters beneath the Tauca water level. The present-day cities...