Cordillera Oriental (Bolivia)

The Yungas of Coroico.

The Cordillera Oriental are parallel mountain ranges of the Bolivian Andes emplaced on the eastern and north eastern margin of the Andes. Large parts of Cordillera Oriental are forested and humid areas rich in agricultural and livestock products. Geologically Cordillera Oriental is formed by the Central Andean fold and thrust belt.

The Bolivian tin belt lies in the cordillera.[1]

Division

The cordillera can be divided into three sections that are as follows:

See also

References

  1. Mlynarczyk, Michael S.J.; Williams-Jones, Anthony E. (2005). "The role of collisional tectonics in the metallogeny of the Central Andean tin belt". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 240: 656–667.

Coordinates: 17°19′S 66°07′W / 17.317°S 66.117°W / -17.317; -66.117


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