Chimborazo (volcano)

Chimborazo (Spaingie pronunciation: [tʃimboˈɾaso]) is a currently inactive stratovolcano locatit in the Cordillera Occidental range o the Andes. Its last kent eruption is believed tae hae occurred aroond 550 AD.[6]

Chimborazo
The summit of Chimborazo, the point on the Earth's surface that is farthest from the Earth's center.[1]
Heichest pynt
Elevation6,268 m (20,564 ft) [note 1]
Prominence4,123 m (13,527 ft) [3]
Ranit 17t
Isolation846 kilometre (526 mi)
LeetinKinta heich pynt
Ultra
Coordinates01°28′09″S 78°49′03″W / 1.46917°S 78.81750°W / -1.46917; -78.81750Coordinates: 01°28′09″S 78°49′03″W / 1.46917°S 78.81750°W / -1.46917; -78.81750
Geografie
Chimborazo is located in Ecuador
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State/ProvinceEC
Parent rangeAndes, Cordillera Occidental
Topo mapIGM, CT-ÑIV-C1[4]
Geology
Age o rockPaleogene[5]
Muntain teepStratovolcano
Last eruption550 AD ± 150 years[6]
Climbing
Easiest routeGlacier/snaw climb PD

Wi a peak elevation o 6,268 metre (20,564 ft), Chimborazo is the heichest muntain in Ecuador. It is the heichest peak in close proximity tae the equator. While Chimborazo is nae the heichest muntain bi elevation abuin sea level, its location alang the equatorial bulge maks its summit the farthest pynt on the Yird's surface frae the Yird's center.

Notes

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  1. The elevation given here wis established bi a differential GPS survey in 1993; see World Mountaineering in the references. The survey wis carried oot bi a team o 10 personnel frae the Schuil o Militar Survey in Newbury, Unitit Kinrick, wirkin in cooperation wi the Ecuadorian Instituto Geografico Militar. Accuracy o ±2 m is claimed.[2] This figure is compatible wi SRTM data an a mair recent GPS measurment, unlik an aulder but still frequently given figure o 6,310 metre (20,702 ft).

References

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  1. Reaching Earth´s Closest Point to the Sun Archived 2014-03-12 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Ecuador, Chimborazo/Cotopaxi (copy)". Mountain INFO. High Magazine (136). 1994. Retrieved 18 August 2008. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  3. "Ecuador" Ultras page. Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  4. "Chimborazo Ecuador, CT-ÑIV-C1". IGM (Instituto Geografico Militar, Ecuador). 1991. Archived frae the original on 25 Apryle 2012. Retrieved 26 Januar 2008.
  5. Gomez, Nelson (1994). Atlas del Ecuador. Editorial Ediguias. ISBN 9978-89-009-2.
  6. a b "Chimborazo". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 1 Januar 2009.