. . "Quaternary and Neogene deposits including Lacui Formation"@en . . . "POINT(-73.800003051758 -41.900001525879)"^^ . . . . . . . "-73.80000305175781"^^ . . "Ancud Volcanic Complex (Spanish: Complejo Volc\u00E1nico de Ancud) is a volcanic complex of Oligocene and Miocene age located around Ancud with exposures in Chilo\u00E9 Island, the Chilean mainland and smaller islets. Three subunits are recognized in the complex: Hueihuen, Teguaco and Cocotue. The complex is part of the mid-Tertiary coastal magmatic belt in south-central Chile."@en . . . . . "-41.9 -73.8" . . . . . . "Ancud Volcanic Complex"@en . . "44787728"^^ . . . "-41.90000152587891"^^ . "906165874"^^ . . . . "Heuihuen, Teguaco, Cocotue"@en . . . "Neogene"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2854"^^ . . . . "Ancud Volcanic Complex (Spanish: Complejo Volc\u00E1nico de Ancud) is a volcanic complex of Oligocene and Miocene age located around Ancud with exposures in Chilo\u00E9 Island, the Chilean mainland and smaller islets. Three subunits are recognized in the complex: Hueihuen, Teguaco and Cocotue. The complex is part of the mid-Tertiary coastal magmatic belt in south-central Chile."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ancud Volcanic Complex"@en . . . . . . .