Aliso (volcano)
Coordinates: 0°32′S 78°00′W / 0.53°S 78°W / -0.53; -78Aliso, also known as Pan de Azúcar, is a 3,482 metres (11,424 ft) high volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes on the east of Antisana volcano. The complex contains a semicircular western ridge and lava domes. The volcano has erupted rhyolites and dacites and some andesitic lava flows on a ridge above Baeza. It is covered with tundra and cloud forests. At least two eruptions of Pumayacu occurred during the Holocene; one dated 4400 years ago and another's lapilli deposits overlie a cultural horizon 2000 years old.[1] Older eruptions have been dated at 1.15 ± 0.07 Ma and are of high-potassium types. They compromise typical arc-derived lavas with fractional crystallization and other differentiation processes.[2]
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| Northern Volcanic Zone (6° N–3° S) | |
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| Central Volcanic Zone (15°–27° S) | |
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| Southern Volcanic Zone (33°–46° S) | |
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| Austral Volcanic Zone (49°–55° S) | |
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| Note: volcanoes are ordered by latitude from north to south |
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