Cerro Bonete

Mountain in Argentina
28°1′7″S 68°45′22″W / 28.01861°S 68.75611°W / -28.01861; -68.75611 (Cerro Bonete)GeographyLocationLa Rioja, ArgentinaParent rangeAndes

Cerro Bonete is a mountain in the north of the province of La Rioja, Argentina, near the provincial border with Catamarca.

Its summit is 6,759 m above mean sea level, making it the fifth-highest separate mountain in the Americas (after Aconcagua, Ojos del Salado, Monte Pissis, and Huascaran). SRTM data disproves the frequently-made claim that its summit is 6,872 m above sea level.

Within the last 3.5 million years, volcanic activity at Cerro Bonete has formed lava domes of dacite and rhyodacite.[1]

See also

  • Incapillo

References

  1. ^ Mpodozis, C.; Kay, S. M. (2009). Evolution of < 10 Ma Valle Ancho Region Lavas, Southern End of the Central Andean Volcanic Zone (~27.5°S). XII Congreso Geológico Chileno. Santiago. pp. 2–3. Retrieved 24 March 2017.

External links

  • (in English) Cerro Bonete on summitpost
  • (in Spanish) Cordillera de los Andes


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