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- Quilotoa abstract "Quilotoa (Spanish pronunciation: [kiloˈto.a]) is a water-filled caldera and the most western volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes. The 3 kilometres (2 mi)-wide caldera was formed by the collapse of this dacite volcano following a catastrophic VEI-6 eruption about 800 years ago, which produced pyroclastic flows and lahars that reached the Pacific Ocean, and spread an airborne deposit of volcanic ash throughout the northern Andes. This last eruption followed a dormancy period of 14,000 years and is known as the 1280 Plinian eruption. The fourth (of seven) eruptive phase was phreatomagmatic, indicating that a Crater lake was already present at that time. The caldera has since accumulated a 250 m (820 ft) deep crater lake, which has a greenish color as a result of dissolved minerals. Fumaroles are found on the lake floor and hot springs occur on the eastern flank of the volcano.Quilotoa is a tourist site of growing popularity. The route to the "summit" (the small town of Quilotoa) is generally traveled by hired truck or bus from the town of Zumbahua 17 km to the South, or more commonly by bus from Latacunga. Visitors may have to pay two US dollars each to look from the lip of the caldera. There are a number of simple hostels in the immediate area offering services such as mules and guides. Activities include a four to five-hour hike around the caldera (whose diameter is just over 3 km). The caldera rim is highly irregular and reaches its maximum elevations (3810 m to the N, 3894 m to the NW and 3915 m to the SE) at three lava domes. The 10 km hike is sandy and steep in places and can be quite taxing, particularly if there is fog.It's a half-hour hike down from the viewpoint (and 1-2 hour hike back up the 280-meter vertical ascent), and very basic lodging down in its bowl. Camping is permitted at the bottom of the crater, but there is no potable water (except half-litre bottles sold at the hostel), and only a single pit toilet, located in the hostel.The lake surface is located at 3,500 m asl. The total volume of water stored in Lake Quilotoa is 0.35 km3. According to local inhabitants, the lake level has been slowly declining over thelast 10 years. Travertine deposits occur along the shore up to 10 m above the lake level (in the year 2000).The village of Quilotoa and the associated crater is also a popular destination within the Quilotoa Loop and is a common starting point for the Quilotoa Traverse, a multi-day village to village hiking route.".
- Quilotoa elevation "3914.0".
- Quilotoa eruptionYear "1280".
- Quilotoa locatedInArea Cotopaxi_Province.
- Quilotoa locatedInArea Ecuador.
- Quilotoa locatedInArea Pujil%C3%AD_Canton.
- Quilotoa mountainRange Andes.
- Quilotoa thumbnail Panorama_quilotoa_crater_lake_ecuador.jpg?width=300.
- Quilotoa type Caldera.
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- Quilotoa age "1.262304E12".
- Quilotoa elevationM "3914".
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- Quilotoa lastEruption "1280".
- Quilotoa listing List_of_volcanoes_in_Ecuador.
- Quilotoa location Cotopaxi_Province.
- Quilotoa location Ecuador.
- Quilotoa location Pujilí_Canton.
- Quilotoa name "Quilotoa".
- Quilotoa photo "Panorama quilotoa crater lake ecuador.jpg".
- Quilotoa photoCaption "Panorama of the lake-filled Quilotoa caldera.".
- Quilotoa range Andes.
- Quilotoa type Caldera.
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- Quilotoa subject Category:Active_volcanoes.
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- Quilotoa subject Category:Geography_of_Cotopaxi_Province.
- Quilotoa subject Category:Mountains_of_Ecuador.
- Quilotoa subject Category:Subduction_volcanoes.
- Quilotoa subject Category:VEI-6_volcanoes.
- Quilotoa subject Category:Volcanic_calderas_of_Ecuador.
- Quilotoa subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Ecuador.
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- Quilotoa type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Quilotoa type Caldera109231117.
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- Quilotoa comment "Quilotoa (Spanish pronunciation: [kiloˈto.a]) is a water-filled caldera and the most western volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes. The 3 kilometres (2 mi)-wide caldera was formed by the collapse of this dacite volcano following a catastrophic VEI-6 eruption about 800 years ago, which produced pyroclastic flows and lahars that reached the Pacific Ocean, and spread an airborne deposit of volcanic ash throughout the northern Andes.".
- Quilotoa label "Quilotoa".
- Quilotoa label "Quilotoa".
- Quilotoa label "Quilotoa".
- Quilotoa label "Quilotoa".
- Quilotoa label "基洛托阿火山".
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- Quilotoa lat "-0.861193".
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- Quilotoa depiction Panorama_quilotoa_crater_lake_ecuador.jpg.
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- Quilotoa name "Quilotoa".