Yate (volcano)

Yate
The Yate volcano seen from Huar island in the Ancud gulf (Golfo de Ancud).
Highest point
Elevation2,187 m (7,175 ft)
Coordinates41°45′17″S 72°23′47″W / 41.75472°S 72.39639°W / -41.75472; -72.39639
Geography
LocationChile
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruptionUnknown

Yate Volcano is a large, glaciated stratovolcano located in the southern Andes, in the Los Lagos Region of Chile, south of the Reloncaví Estuary. Yate lies on the major regional Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault Zone, and is located 10 km north-east of the smaller Hornopiren volcano. The last known eruption occurred in 1090 CE.[1] There are no historical records of recent volcanic activity, but there is strategic evidence of smaller eruptions sometime in the Holocene.[citation needed] The volcano is named after Juan Yates, also known as John Yates, a settler of Puerto Americano who played a significant role in the exploration and colonisation of Patagonia.[2]

  1. ^ "Global Volcanism Program | Yate". Smithsonian Institution | Global Volcanism Program. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  2. ^ Moreno, Mario Isidro (September 27, 2019). "La desconocida historia de la goleta Ancud en Puerto Americano". La Prensa Austral. Retrieved June 30, 2021.

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