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zones which also affected the Luxsar and Toconce volcanoes. The range is partially underpinned by modern
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The mountain forms an enormous backdrop to the colorful lakes Cañapa and
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Cerro Araral, Chile; Bolivia SF-19-7, Joint Operations Graphic 1:250,000
208:. Volcanism of Canapa was influenced by local northwest-striking normal 175: 163: 205: 44: 179: 190:, leaving Cerro Cañapa completely in Bolivian territory. 434: 178:, with a height of 5882 m, close to the border with 155: 114: 75: 63: 53: 43: 38: 21: 454: 8: 461: 447: 260:, U.S. National Imagery and Mapping Agency 18: 338:Andean Magmatism and Its Tectonic Setting 249: 280: 278: 7: 422: 420: 133: 14: 485:Potosí Department geography stubs 379:Journal of the Geological Society 200:The mountain is constructed from 132: 125: 27: 238:List of Ultras of South America 480:Mountains of Potosí Department 216:. Canapa has deposits left by 1: 49:5,882 m (19,298 ft) 433:. You can help Knowledge by 174:is an elongated mountain in 59:1,595 m (5,233 ft) 323:10.1016/j.tecto.2008.09.011 270:"Bolivia Ultra-Prominences" 501: 419: 119: 26: 291:Global Volcanism Program 391:10.1144/0016-764902-088 296:Smithsonian Institution 429:location article is a 346:10.1130/SPE265-p245 95: /  16:Mountain in Bolivia 39:Highest point 442: 441: 427:Potosí Department 169: 168: 160:Potosí Department 99:21.450°S 68.067°W 33:Cañapa North Face 492: 463: 456: 449: 421: 411: 410: 374: 368: 367: 333: 327: 326: 317:(1–2): 114–135. 306: 300: 299: 282: 273: 267: 261: 256:Topographic map 254: 136: 135: 129: 110: 109: 107: 106: 105: 104:-21.450; -68.067 100: 96: 93: 92: 91: 88: 31: 19: 500: 499: 495: 494: 493: 491: 490: 489: 470: 469: 468: 467: 417: 415: 414: 376: 375: 371: 356: 335: 334: 330: 308: 307: 303: 284: 283: 276: 268: 264: 255: 251: 246: 234: 151: 150: 149: 148: 147: 144: 143: 142: 141: 137: 103: 101: 97: 94: 89: 86: 84: 82: 81: 34: 17: 12: 11: 5: 498: 496: 488: 487: 482: 472: 471: 466: 465: 458: 451: 443: 440: 439: 413: 412: 385:(5): 687–701. 369: 354: 328: 311:Tectonophysics 301: 274: 262: 248: 247: 245: 242: 241: 240: 233: 230: 167: 166: 157: 153: 152: 145: 139: 138: 131: 130: 124: 123: 122: 121: 120: 117: 116: 112: 111: 79: 73: 72: 67: 61: 60: 57: 51: 50: 47: 41: 40: 36: 35: 32: 24: 23: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 497: 486: 483: 481: 478: 477: 475: 464: 459: 457: 452: 450: 445: 444: 438: 436: 432: 428: 423: 418: 408: 404: 400: 396: 392: 388: 384: 380: 373: 370: 365: 361: 357: 355:0-8137-2265-9 351: 347: 343: 339: 332: 329: 324: 320: 316: 312: 305: 302: 297: 293: 292: 287: 281: 279: 275: 271: 266: 263: 259: 253: 250: 243: 239: 236: 235: 231: 229: 227: 223: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 198: 196: 191: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 165: 161: 158: 154: 128: 118: 113: 108: 80: 78: 74: 71: 68: 66: 62: 58: 56: 52: 48: 46: 42: 37: 30: 25: 20: 435:expanding it 424: 416: 382: 378: 372: 337: 331: 314: 310: 304: 289: 265: 252: 199: 192: 184:Cerro Araral 172:Cerro Cañapa 171: 170: 140:Cerro Cañapa 22:Cerro Cañapa 226:Pleistocene 214:ignimbrites 102: / 77:Coordinates 474:Categories 244:References 218:solfataras 55:Prominence 407:131412884 399:0016-7649 364:0072-1077 115:Geography 45:Elevation 286:"Cañapa" 232:See also 228:in age. 222:Pliocene 202:andesite 195:Hedionda 156:Location 188:Ollagüe 176:Bolivia 164:Bolivia 146:Bolivia 90:68°04′W 87:21°27′S 65:Listing 405:  397:  362:  352:  206:dacite 425:This 403:S2CID 210:fault 180:Chile 70:Ultra 431:stub 395:ISSN 360:ISSN 350:ISBN 204:and 387:doi 383:160 342:doi 319:doi 315:471 186:to 476:: 401:. 393:. 381:. 358:. 348:. 313:. 294:. 288:. 277:^ 197:. 162:, 462:e 455:t 448:v 437:. 409:. 389:: 366:. 344:: 325:. 321:: 298:. 224:-

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Elevation
Prominence
Listing
Ultra
Coordinates
21°27′S 68°04′W / 21.450°S 68.067°W / -21.450; -68.067
Cerro Cañapa is located in Bolivia
Potosí Department
Bolivia
Bolivia
Chile
Cerro Araral
Ollagüe
Hedionda
andesite
dacite
fault
ignimbrites
solfataras
Pliocene
Pleistocene
List of Ultras of South America
Cerro Araral, Chile; Bolivia SF-19-7, Joint Operations Graphic 1:250,000
"Bolivia Ultra-Prominences"


"Cañapa"
Global Volcanism Program
Smithsonian Institution

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