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Salar de
Carcote, also
known as
Salar de San Martín, is a salt flat in
northern Chile. The
salar is
located southwest of Ollagüe. It
covers an area of...
- FCAB
crossing the
Carcote salt flat...
- FCAB
railroad crossing the
Carcote salar,
northern Chile...
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third with the Panizos, Coranzuli, Toconce, Pujsa, Guacha, Chu****lla,
Carcote and Alota; and the
fourth with the Atana-Toconao, Tara and
Puripicar Ignimbrites...
- ago. It is
constructed on top of the 5.4±0.3
million years old
rhyolitic Carcote ignimbrite. Its
eruption products are
mafic andesites. The
volcano was...
- include: Ollagüe
volcano Aucanquilcha volcano Salar de Ascotán
Salar de
Carcote "National
Statistics Institute" (in Spanish).
Retrieved 3
November 2010...
- from the
summit of Ollagüe volcano.
Salar de Ascotán (left) and
Salar de
Carcote (right) are also
visible in the photo. Highest point
Prominence 1,947 m...
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shared with Bolivia. The
basin is
bordered on the
north by the
Salar de
Carcote basin, on the east by
small endorheic basins,
including those of Laguna...
- Ollagüe and were
deeply affected by glaciation. On the
eastern foot the
Carcote ignimbrite crops out, a 5.9–5.5
million years old
ignimbrite that is part...
- and
continues to the
present day. The
volcanism included the
Uijna and
Carcote ignimbrites and the
stratovolcanoes on the
border between Chile and Bolivia...