Cerro Capurata

Cerro Capurata, also known as Elena Capurata or Quimsachatas is a stratovolcano in the Andes of Bolivia and Chile. Capurata is covered with ice. To the south of Capurata lies Cerro Casparata and straight west Guallatiri. Compared to Acotango and Humurata, Capurata's rocks are relatively well preserved. Some hydrothermal alteration, partly associated with fumarolic activity, is present however. The total volume of the edifice is 19 cubic kilometres (4.6 cu mi). Sulfur deposits formed by solfataras are also found on Capurata.

Cerro Capurata

Cerro Capurata, also known as Elena Capurata or Quimsachatas is a stratovolcano in the Andes of Bolivia and Chile. Capurata is covered with ice. To the south of Capurata lies Cerro Casparata and straight west Guallatiri. Compared to Acotango and Humurata, Capurata's rocks are relatively well preserved. Some hydrothermal alteration, partly associated with fumarolic activity, is present however. The total volume of the edifice is 19 cubic kilometres (4.6 cu mi). Sulfur deposits formed by solfataras are also found on Capurata.