Dos Hermanas is a mountain subgroup at the border of Argentina and Chile with an elevation of 5642 metres. Dos Hermanas is within the following mountain ranges: Argentine Andes, Chilean Andes, Puna de Atacama. Its territory is within the Argentinean protection area of Catamarca High Andean and Puna Lakes Ramsar Site. It is on the border of 2 provinces: Argentinean province of Catamarca; Chilean province of Copiapo. Its slopes are within 2 cities: Argentinean city of Fiambalá; Chilean city of Tierra Amarilla.
Based on the elevation provided by the available Digital elevation models, SRTM filled with ASTER (5642m), TanDEM-X(5684m), , Dos Hermanas is about 5642 meters above sea level.The height of the nearest key col is 4929 meters so its prominence is 713 meters. Dos Hermanas is listed as mountain subgroup , based on the Dominance system and its dominance is 12,64%.
Name | Dos Hermanas |
Altitude | 5642m |
Lat/Lon | -27,5425,-68,9721 |
Dominance % | 12,64% |
Prominence | 713 |
Key Lat/Lon | -27,664,-68,9013 |
Key Col Alt | 4929 |
Parent Peak | Pissis -27,7548,-68,7989 |
Dominance Class | mountain subgroup |
DEM Avg. Altitude | 5642 |
TanDEM-X | 5684 |
ALOS | 5661 |
First Ascent info | Lars Sundt (Norway) - 01/02/1885 |
First Ascent Source | BOOK: Desiertos i Cordilleras de Atacama AUTHOR: Francisco J San Roman / JOURNAL: www.estiloandino.com AUTHOR: Guillermo Almaraz PAGE: Alta Catamarca |
Isolation | 29,1km |
Country | Argentina / Chile |
Argentina City | Fiambalá |
Argentina Province | Catamarca |
Argentina Protection Area | Catamarca High Andean and Puna Lakes Ramsar Site |
Chile City | Tierra Amarilla |
Chile Province | Copiapo |
Chile Region | Atacama |
Mountain Range Level 1 | Argentine Andes |
Mountain Range Level 2 | Chilean Andes |
Mountain Range Level 3 | Puna de Atacama |
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