- Salar de Talar
Salar de Talar [This article refers to a salt flat that can appear on the maps being named as Salar de Aguas Calientes the northern portion and as Salar de Talar the southern portion. See also:
Salar de Aguas Calientes .] is a 46 square kilometresEs icon [http://www.chile.ird.fr/spip.php?page=article_publications&id_article=2056 Geoquímica de aguas en cuencas cerradas: I, II y III Regiones - Chile] "Salar de Aguas Calientes 3"]salt flat located in the high puna of northernChile anAndes , at an altitude of 3,950 m. It is part of a series ofsalt lake s and salt flats located at the foothills of a chain of volcanoes stretching along the eastern side of the much greaterSalar de Atacama .The closed
drainage basin of Salar de Talar encompasses about 476 km² and is adjacent to otherendorheic basin s, includingLaguna Miscanti ,Laguna Tuyajto and "Salar de Capur" basins.The salt flat is bordered on the west by
Caichinque and on the east by "Cerro Medano". This latter is a mountain with striking shades of grey and brown, which contrast nicely with the sparkling white of the salt flat's surface. On top of that, colorful ponds fringe its shores. A importantlava flow from the Caichinque volcanic complex formed two lobes which advanced into Salar de Talar.VNUM | 1=1505-104 | 2=Caichinque ]The climate of the area is arid, with an average annual precipitation of about 150 mm.Salar de Talar is a part of the
Central Andean dry puna ecoregion, which in this zone is characterized by tussock grass vegetation.ee also
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Miñiques
*Cordón de Puntas Negras References
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