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Pan de Azúcar (dome)

Coordinates: 22°36′S 66°03′W / 22.600°S 66.050°W / -22.600; -66.050
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22°36′S 66°03′W / 22.600°S 66.050°W / -22.600; -66.050 Pan de Azúcar is a lava dome group in Argentina.

This group lies in the Laguna de Pozuelos region and includes lava flows and pyroclastic flows which were erupted in three stages in the middle Miocene under the influence of faults in the region. A mine is close to the centre and was active until the 1990s.

References

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  • Prezzi, Claudia; Caffe, Pablo J.; Somoza, Rubén (2004-09-01). "New paleomagnetic data from the northern Puna and western Cordillera Oriental, Argentina: a new insight on the timing of rotational deformation". Journal of Geodynamics. 38 (2): 93–115. doi:10.1016/j.jog.2004.05.001. hdl:11336/83497.
  • Romer, Rolf L.; Coira, Beatriz L.; Trumbull, Robert B.; Caffe, Pablo J. (1 May 2002). "Petrogenesis of Early Neogene Magmatism in the Northern Puna; Implications for Magma Genesis and Crustal Processes in the Central Andean Plateau". Journal of Petrology. 43 (5): 907–942. doi:10.1093/petrology/43.5.907. ISSN 0022-3530.