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Salar de Quisquiro, also known as Salar de Loyoques, is a salt pan in northern Chile and covers an area of around 80 km2 (31 sq mi). [1] The average surface elevation of its drainage basin is 4,430 m (14,530 ft), being the summit of Cerro Purifican at 5,285 m (17,339 ft), the highest point of this basin. [1]
The salt pan is located within La Pacana caldera, south of Salar de Tara.
23°15′05″S 67°17′02″W / 23.25139°S 67.28389°W
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (December 2020) |
Salar de Quisquiro, also known as Salar de Loyoques, is a salt pan in northern Chile and covers an area of around 80 km2 (31 sq mi). [1] The average surface elevation of its drainage basin is 4,430 m (14,530 ft), being the summit of Cerro Purifican at 5,285 m (17,339 ft), the highest point of this basin. [1]
The salt pan is located within La Pacana caldera, south of Salar de Tara.
23°15′05″S 67°17′02″W / 23.25139°S 67.28389°W