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Aliso, also known as Pan de Azúcar, is a 3,482-metre-high (11,424 ft) volcano in the to 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. 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.

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  • Aliso, also known as Pan de Azúcar, is a 3,482-metre-high (11,424 ft) volcano in the to 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. 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. (en)
  • Der Aliso ist ein 4267 Meter hoher Schichtvulkan. Der Vulkan liegt in den Ostkordilleren am östlichen Fuß der ecuadorianischen Anden, östlich des Vulkans Antisana und südwestlich der Stadt Baeza. Ausbrüche werden auf den Beginn der christlichen Jahreszählung und auf 2450 v. Chr. datiert. (de)
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  • Aliso, also known as Pan de Azúcar, is a 3,482-metre-high (11,424 ft) volcano in the to 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. 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. (en)
  • Der Aliso ist ein 4267 Meter hoher Schichtvulkan. Der Vulkan liegt in den Ostkordilleren am östlichen Fuß der ecuadorianischen Anden, östlich des Vulkans Antisana und südwestlich der Stadt Baeza. Ausbrüche werden auf den Beginn der christlichen Jahreszählung und auf 2450 v. Chr. datiert. (de)
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