Zelada 5023m

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Zelada is a mountain massif at the border of Argentina and Chile with an elevation of 5023 metres. Zelada is within the following mountain ranges: Argentine Andes, Chilean Andes, Andes Centrales. Its territory is within the Argentinean protection area of Provincial Refuge Laguna Brava. It is on the border of 2 provinces: Argentinean province of La Rioja; Chilean province of Copiapo. Its slopes are within 2 cities: Argentinean city of Vinchina; Chilean city of Tierra Amarilla.

Based on the elevation provided by the available Digital elevation models, SRTM filled with ASTER (5023m), TanDEM-X(5059m), , Zelada is about 5023 meters above sea level.The height of the nearest key col is 4259 meters so its prominence is 764 meters. Zelada is listed as mountain massif, based on the Dominance system and its dominance is 15.21%.


NameZelada
Altitude5023m
Lat/Lon-28.1644,-69.336
Dominance %15.21%
Prominence764
Key Lat/Lon-28.1819,-69.3734
Key Col Alt4259
Parent PeakCome Caballos -28.2269,-69.3909
Dominance Classmountain massif
DEM Avg. Altitude5023
TanDEM-X5059
ALOS5034
First Ascent infoAlex Garate (España), Juan Gitelli, Eduardo Namur, Guillermo Almaraz (Argentina) - 15/02/2023
Isolation8.8km
CountryArgentina / Chile
Argentina CityVinchina
Argentina ProvinceLa Rioja
Argentina Protection AreaProvincial Refuge Laguna Brava
Chile CityTierra Amarilla
Chile ProvinceCopiapo
Chile RegionAtacama
Mountain Range Level 1Argentine Andes
Mountain Range Level 2Chilean Andes
Mountain Range Level 3Andes Centrales


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