- (Quechua ****ur condor,
sinqa nose, "condor nose", also
spelled Condor Sencca, Condor-
Sencca,
Condor Senja,
Condor Sincca, Condorcencca, Condorcinca, Condorsencca...
- (Quechua ****ur condor,
sinqa nose, "condor nose", also
spelled Condor Sencca, Condor-
Sencca,
Condor Senja) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru. It is located...
- (Quechua ****ur condor,
sinqa nose, "condor nose", also
spelled Condor Sencca, Condorsencca) is a
viewpoint in Peru. It is
situated in the
Cusco Region...
- is the
source of the
Huaylillas Formation and the
Barroso Group of the
Sencca Formation. The
Nazca fracture zone on the
Nazca Plate projects under Misti...
-
Sinqa (Quechua for "nose",
Hispanicized spelling Sencca, also Senqa) is a 4,423-metre-high (14,511 ft)
mountain in the
Andes of Peru
northwest of the city...
- at
Chachani and Sara Sara as well. In addition, the
Upper Sencca Ignimbrite, the
Lower Sencca Ignimbrite and the
Chuquibamba (Huaylillas)
Ignimbrite may...
- 300–500 m-thick (980–1,640 ft)
deposits from the
ignimbritic Ca****ne, Llalla**** and
Sencca Formations – all
older rock units.
Cretaceous sediments and Paleogene–Neogene...
-
which is
known as "Sillapaca". Finally,
during the Miocene-Quaternary the
Sencca Formation and the "Barroso"
volcanics developed;
Chachani is classified...
-
source of the
Lomas pyroclastic flow
deposit and the
Upper Sencca ignimbrite. The
Upper Sencca ignimbrite was
erupted between 1.76 and 2.09
million years...
- the
Miocene Huaylillas and
Tacaza Formations, and the Miocene-Quaternary
Sencca Formation and
Barroso Group;: 252
Pichu Pichu is part of the
Barroso or...