- Cordillera Domeyko
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Cordillera Domeyko Range Cerro Quimal in the distanceCountry Chile Part of Central Andes Highest point Cerro Quimal - elevation 4,278 m (14,035 ft) - coordinates 23°7′S 68°40′W / 23.117°S 68.667°W Length 600 km (373 mi), north-south The Cordillera Domeyko is a mountain range of the Andes located in northern Chile, west of Salar de Atacama. It runs north-south for approximately 600 km,[1] parallel to the main chain. The mountain range marks the eastern border of the flat parts of Atacama Desert.
Cordillera Domeyko was named after Ignacy Domeyko and is the world's lowest humidity mountain range.[2]
External links
- Virtual Tour on 360° of Cordillera de la Sal Chilexplora.com
References
- ^ Muñoz, N., Charrier, R. and Jordan, T. (July 2002). "Interactions between basement and cover during the evolution of the Salar de Atacama Basin, northern Chile". Rev. Geol. Chile. [online] 29 (1): 55–80. doi:10.4067/S0716-02082002000100004. http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?pid=S0716-02082002000100004&script=sci_arttext. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
- ^ ASTER's Global View from Space
Categories:- Antofagasta Region geography stubs
- Geography of Antofagasta Region
- Mountain ranges of Chile
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