Cerro Guacha

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title: Cerro Guacha
text: 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 the Central Volcanic Zone (CVZ), one of the three volcanic arcs of the Andes, and its associated Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex (APVC). A number of volcanic calderas occur within the latter. Cerro Guacha and the other volcanoes of that region are formed from the subduction of the Nazca Plate beneath the South American Plate. Above the subductio
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description: Miocene caldera in southwestern Bolivia, in the Andes
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date created: 2015-09-26T11:22:20Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T14:22:39Z
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