Viedma (volcano)

Viedma
Highest point
Elevation1,500 m (4,900 ft)[1]
Coordinates49°22′S 73°19′W / 49.367°S 73.317°W / -49.367; -73.317[2]
Geography
Viedma is located in Argentina
Viedma
Viedma
Viedma is located in Southern Patagonia
Viedma
Viedma
Viedma (Southern Patagonia)
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Mountain typeSubglacial volcano
Last eruptionNovember 1988[1]

Viedma (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjeðma]) is a subglacial volcano whose existence is questionable. It is supposedly located below the ice of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, an area disputed between Argentina and Chile. The 1988 eruption deposited ash and pumice on the ice field and produced a mudflow that reached Viedma Lake.[1] The exact position of the edifice is unclear, both owing to the ice cover and because the candidate position, the "Viedma Nunatak", does not clearly appear to be of volcanic nature.

  1. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference gvp was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Kobayashi et al. 2010, p. 434.

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