Galán

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Galán
Galán is located in Argentina
Galán
Galán
Location in Argentina
Elevation 5,912 m (19,396 ft)
Location
Location Catamarca Province, Argentina
Range Andes
Coordinates 25°55′S 66°52′W / 25.917°S 66.867°W / -25.917; -66.867Coordinates: 25°55′S 66°52′W / 25.917°S 66.867°W / -25.917; -66.867
Geology
Type Caldera
Age of rock 2.2 million years
Last eruption Unknown

Cerro Galán is a caldera in Catamarca Province, Argentina, considered to be the best exposed large caldera in the world. It was formed 2.2 million years ago when 1,050 km3 of material was erupted, producing ignimbrite deposits stretching up to 100 km away. The caldera was originally the site of a large lake, but resurgence of the eastern caldera floor has confined the salty Laguna Diamante to the caldera's western edge.

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