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Tacora Volcano

Updated: Mar 29, 2024 15:24 GMT -
stratovolcano 5980 m / 19,619 ft
Northern Chile, Bolivia and Argentina (South America), -17.72°S / -69.77°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)

Tacora is the northernmost volcano in Chile and located near the Bolivian border. It is a roughly conical andesitic twin volcano tiogether with Chupiquiña volcano to the north.
Reported eruptions in 1930 and 1937 could not be verified by independent sources.
There are many sulfur mines in the saddle between Tacora and Chupiquiña, and hot springs are located on the eastern side of Tacora.

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Typical eruption style: explosive
Tacora volcano eruptions: 1937(?), 1930(?)

Latest nearby earthquakes

TimeMag. / DepthDistance / Location
Mar 28, 10:20 am (Lima)
Mar 28, 15:20 GMT
3.3

158 km
7.2 km (4.5 mi) to the SW Chile
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Background

Tacora volcano is built on top of the Arica Altiplano, which is an ignimbrite platform at ca. 4200 m elevation. The volcano has glaciers down to 5500 m elevation. An explosion crater 300 m below the summit on NW flank.

Latest satellite images

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