38°15′18″S 71°10′01″W / 38.255°S 71.167°W / -38.255; -71.167[1]

Laguna Mariñaqui is a volcano in the Malleco Province of the Chilean Andes.

The volcano consists of two craters located along a fault zone two kilometers (1.2 miles) apart with associated pyroclastic material and andesitic lava flows on a high plateau at an elevation of 2,000–2,300 metres (6,600–7,500 ft). Cerro Chapulul is an associated cinder cone that was formed during the Holocene.[1]

The stratovolcanoes of Copahue and Tolguaca respectively lie to the north and south-southwest of the Laguna Mariñaqui system.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Laguna Mariñaqui". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.