Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-10978
The conical, glacier-clad Nevado de Longaví volcano is seen from the SE. In the foreground is a Holocene block-and-ash flow deposit. This late-Pleistocene to Holocene andesitic stratovolcano was constructed over a basement of sedimentary and granitic rocks. A small lava dome forms the 3242-m-high summit of Longaví. No historical eruptions are known, although fumarolic activity continues.
Photo by José Naranjo, 2001 (Servico Nacional de Geologica y Mineria).
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Nevado de Longaví