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troltrolhue Latitude and Longitude:

39°35′24.68″S 72°34′50.83″W / 39.5901889°S 72.5807861°W / -39.5901889; -72.5807861
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Troltrolhue
Troltrolhue is located in Chile
Troltrolhue
Troltrolhue
Highest point
Elevation867 m (2,844 ft)
Coordinates 39°35′24.68″S 72°34′50.83″W / 39.5901889°S 72.5807861°W / -39.5901889; -72.5807861
Geography
Location Chile
Parent range Loncoche Massif
Geology
Age of rock Paleozoic
Mountain type Block mountain, Mittelgebirge

Troltrolhue or Cordillera Troltrolhue is a mountain and mountain range in Los Ríos Region, southern Chile. The mountain range runs from west to east across five communes; Mariquina, Lanco, Máfil, Los Lagos and Panguipulli. It lies south and east of Cruces River and west of Calafquén and Panguipulli lakes. Part of the southeastern slope of the mountain range is a fault scarp. [1] There are historical placer-type gold mines in the Troltrolhue. [2]

References

  1. ^ Laugenie, Claude (1982). La region des lacs, Chili meridional, recherches sur levolution geomorphologique d'un piemont glaciaire quaternaire andin (Ph.D.) (in French). Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour.
  2. ^ Pinilla, Ricardo (1985). Informe geológico Nº 10: programa de exploraciones X región (Report). Plan Aurífero Nacional (in Spanish). Vol. 20. Archived from the original on March 29, 2019.

troltrolhue Latitude and Longitude:

39°35′24.68″S 72°34′50.83″W / 39.5901889°S 72.5807861°W / -39.5901889; -72.5807861
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Troltrolhue
Troltrolhue is located in Chile
Troltrolhue
Troltrolhue
Highest point
Elevation867 m (2,844 ft)
Coordinates 39°35′24.68″S 72°34′50.83″W / 39.5901889°S 72.5807861°W / -39.5901889; -72.5807861
Geography
Location Chile
Parent range Loncoche Massif
Geology
Age of rock Paleozoic
Mountain type Block mountain, Mittelgebirge

Troltrolhue or Cordillera Troltrolhue is a mountain and mountain range in Los Ríos Region, southern Chile. The mountain range runs from west to east across five communes; Mariquina, Lanco, Máfil, Los Lagos and Panguipulli. It lies south and east of Cruces River and west of Calafquén and Panguipulli lakes. Part of the southeastern slope of the mountain range is a fault scarp. [1] There are historical placer-type gold mines in the Troltrolhue. [2]

References

  1. ^ Laugenie, Claude (1982). La region des lacs, Chili meridional, recherches sur levolution geomorphologique d'un piemont glaciaire quaternaire andin (Ph.D.) (in French). Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour.
  2. ^ Pinilla, Ricardo (1985). Informe geológico Nº 10: programa de exploraciones X región (Report). Plan Aurífero Nacional (in Spanish). Vol. 20. Archived from the original on March 29, 2019.

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