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Paruma

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Paruma
Highest point
Elevation5,420 m (17,780 ft)
Coordinates20°56′18″S 68°24′46″W / 20.93833°S 68.41278°W / -20.93833; -68.41278
Geography
LocationBolivia-Chile
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Stratovolcano
Last eruption1867

Paruma is a stratovolcano that lies on the border of Bolivia and Chile. It is part of a ridge that contains several stratovolcanos. Paruma lies at the eastern end of the ridge, with Olca to its west. Paruma is composed of multiple cones with the older volcano Cerro-Paruma lies to east of Paruma.

Another cone, Volcán Paruma, has clearly been active during the Holocene, with many morphologically young lava flows on its flanks. It also has persistent fumaroles. One lava flow in particular extends for 7 kilometres to the south-east of the peak. Historical activity along the ridge has been confined to one eruption from 1865 to 1867, the character of which is not precisely known.

Sources

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  • "Olca-Paruma". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.