Sillajhuay (also known as Sillajguay or Alto Toroni) is a volcano on the border between Bolivia and Chile. It is part of a volcanic chain that stretches across the border between Bolivia and Chile and forms a mountain massif that is in part covered by ice; whether this ice should be considered a glacier is debatable but it has been retreating in recent decades.
The volcano has developed on top of older ignimbrites. The volcano was active within the last one million years, but not within recent times considering the heavy glacial erosion of the mountain and the widespread periglacial modifications. Non-eruptive activity however occurs in the form of surface deformation and earthquake activity.
By elevation Volcán Sillajhuay is
# 1 out of 448 in Provincia del Tamarugal # 51 out of 10580 in Chile # 1 out of 495 in Región de Tarapacá # 21 out of 3781 in Bolivia # 1 out of 217 in Provincia Daniel Campos # 2 out of 1235 in Potosí
By prominence Volcán Sillajhuay is
# 1 out of 448 in Provincia del Tamarugal # 37 out of 10580 in Chile # 1 out of 495 in Región de Tarapacá # 6 out of 3781 in Bolivia # 1 out of 217 in Provincia Daniel Campos # 1 out of 1235 in Potosí
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