Nevado del Quindío

Inactive volcano in the Central Cordillera of the Andes in central Colombia
Nevado del Quindío is located in Colombia
Nevado del Quindío
Nevado del Quindío
Location of Nevado del Quindío in Colombia
LocationRisaralda, Quindío & Tolima
 ColombiaParent rangeCentral Ranges
 AndesGeologyMountain typeAndesitic volcanoVolcanic arc/beltNorth Volcanic Zone
 Andean Volcanic BeltClimbingEasiest routeCocora valley, Quindío

The Nevado del Quindío, also known as Volcán Paramillo del Quindío or simply Paramillo del Quindío, is an inactive volcano located in the Central Cordillera of the Andes in central Colombia. The summit marks the tripoint of the departments of Risaralda, Tolima, and Quindío, and is the highest point of the latter. The mountain is the fourth highest peak in Los Nevados National Natural Park among those with a topographic prominence exceeding 300 meters. There are no historical records of any eruption. The andesitic volcano is located on top of the Palestina Fault.[2][3]

The mountain formerly had glaciers, which disappeared in the second half of the 20th century due to changing climatic conditions associated with global warming. Presently there is no permanent ice, only intermittent snow. The mountain's alternative designation as "paramillo" (like paramo, a high-elevation area of sparse vegetation exposed to wind, rain, and cold) reflects this new reality, whereas the term "nevado" inaccurately implies continuous snow cover.

The mountain area offers beautiful landscapes, attracting touristic visits all the year. The lower part is a cloud forest habitat, rich in endemic species.

Botanist and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt visited the area in 1801, describing new species such as the frailejón.

The postal service of Colombia, AdPostal, released a postal stamp featuring the Nevado del Quindío and Von Humboldt, to celebrate the anniversary of his visit. It is a stratovolcano or composite volcano, evidenced by geological studies.

A watercolor painting of the volcano by Manuel María Paz (1820–1902) is held by the National Library of Colombia.[4]

  • Panoramic view from the north peak of Nevado del Quindío
    Panoramic view from the north peak of Nevado del Quindío
  • Nevado del Quindio, province of Cauca aquarel by Manuel María Paz (1853)
    Nevado del Quindio, province of Cauca
    aquarel by Manuel María Paz (1853)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Nevado Quindio, Colombia". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
  2. ^ Plancha 225, 1998
  3. ^ González, 2001
  4. ^ Paz, Manuel María. "Poncho Weaver in Cali, Province of Buenaventura". World Digital Library. Retrieved 2014-05-21.

Bibliography

  • González, Humberto (2001). Geología de las planchas 206 Manizales y 225 Nevado del Ruiz - 1:100,000 - Memoria explicativa (PDF) (Report). INGEOMINAS. pp. 1–93. Retrieved 2017-06-09.[dead link]
  • Mosquera, D; Marín, P; Vesga, C; González, H (1998). Geología de la Plancha 225 - Nevado del Ruiz (PDF) (Map). INGEOMINAS. p. 1. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  • (in Spanish and English) Parque Nacional Natural los Nevados website
  • "Parque Nacional Natural Los Nevados". SummitPost.org. 2007-04-12. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
  • Richard S. Williams, Jr.; Jane G. Ferrigno (1999-01-24). "Ruiz-Tolima Volcanic Massif (Cordillera Central)". USGS. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
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