El Muerto
Cerro el Muerto (also referred to as "The Dead One") is a range or area on Argentina's border with Chile. Its height is 6,510 meters (21,358 ft). It's in the Puna de Atacama, in the Atacama Region of Copiapó Province. It barely receives a few climbing attempts per year, the majority of which are from Chile.
Muerto is roughly 6510 meters above sea level, according to the elevation supplied by the available Digital elevation models, SRTM (6490m), ASTER (6488m), SRTM filled with ASTER (6490m), TanDEM-X (6533m), and a handheld GPS survey by Maximo Kausch on 12/2010 (6519 meters).
The closest significant col is 4414 meters in height. As a result, it has a prominence of 2096 meters. Based on the Dominance method, Muerto is listed as a range or area with a dominance of 32.2 percent. Its parent peak is Ojos del Salado, with an 8-kilometer topographic isolation. Suzanne Imber discovered this information while conducting study in 2014.
Location: Mendoza Province, Argentina – Metropolitan Region, Chile
Parent range: Principal Cordillera, Andes
Elevation: 21,286 feet