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Cerro Guacha is a
Miocene caldera in
southwestern Bolivia's Sur Lípez Province. Part of the
volcanic system of the Andes, it is
considered to be part of...
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States Blacktail Tuff 6,000,000 1,500 km3
Cerro Guacha Altiplano–Puna
volcanic complex Sur Lípez,
Bolivia Guacha ignimbrite, two
smaller eruptions identified...
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Paulistas Shropshire →
Salopian Tierra Caliente → Calentano, Calentana, Guache,
Guacha, Huache,
Huacha Uruguay →
Orientales Valparaíso → Porteños
Informal Australia...
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years ago,
producing the
large volcanic calderas Panizos, Vilama,
Cerro Guacha and the
volcano Uturuncu. The
formation of the APVC has been
linked to the...
- Catamarca,
Argentina La
Garita Caldera, Colorado,
United States Cerro Guacha, Sur Lípez,
Bolivia Ischia,
Phlegraean Islands, Campania,
Italy Iwo Jima...
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origin commonly used in
Rioplatense Spanish are: From Quechua:
guacho or
guacha (orig.
wakcha "poor person, vagabond, orphan"); the term for the native...
- Fields,
Kuervos del Sur, Föllakzoid Sunday:
Planeta No,
Stone Giant, La
Guacha, Oddó,
Aguaturbia Lollapalooza 2016 Location:
Grant Park,
Chicago Dates:...
- Unknown 005.5 5.51
Conant Cr**** Tuff 8
Cerro Guacha Altiplano-Puna
volcanic complex 1300 005.7 5.7
Guacha ignimbrite 7
Cerro Panizos Andes,
Central Volcanic...
- ignimbrites. La
Pacana together with the
Cerro Guacha and
Purico Complex calderas forms the La
Pacana Complex.
Guacha experienced two
major eruptions, of which...
- by
periods of low
levels of activity. At
least three volcanic centres (
Guacha caldera, La Pacana,
Pastos Grandes, Vilama) had
eruptions of a Volcanic...