Tres Cruces Central

Nevado Tres Cruces is a volcanic massif in the Andes Mountains on Argentina's border with Chile. It has three main summits: Tres Cruces Sur at 6,748 meters (22,139 feet) and Tres Cruces Centro at 6,629 meters (21,749 feet), as well as Tres Cruces Norte at 6,206 meters (22,206 feet) (20,361 ft). The Andes' Tres Cruces Sur is the sixth highest peak.


Tres Cruces Central has a long history of activity, with at least 1.5 million years of eruptions. The complex is surrounded by lava domes and has several craters on its tops. The main volcano is rhyodacitic in nature and has erupted twice in the last 1.5 million years, the first 1.5 million years ago and the second 67,000 years ago.


The volcano last erupted 28,000 years ago, however it is a potential Holocene eruption source and could erupt again in the future.


Location: Argentina–Chile
Parent range: Andes
Elevation: 21,749 feet

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Top 7 Highest Mountains in Chile

  1. top 1 Ojos Del Salado
  2. top 2 Nevado Tres Cruces
  3. top 3 Llullaillaco
  4. top 4 Tres Cruces Central
  5. top 5 Incahuasi
  6. top 6 Tupungato
  7. top 7 El Muerto

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