Volcanoes of Southern Peru (original) (raw)
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References
- Ahlfeld, F. —Geologia Bolivia — Revista de Museo de La Plate (Nueva serie) Seccion Geologia, Tomo III, 1946.,
- Fenner, C. N. —Geologia de los alrededores de Arequipa — Revista de la Universidad de San Agustin de Arequipa, 1940, pp. 170–197.
- Jenks, W. F. —Geology of the Arequipa Quadrangle — Instituto Geologico del Peru, Bol. 9, 1948.
- Newell, N. D. —Geology of Lake Titicaca Region, Peru and Bolivia — Geol. Soc. Am., Memoir 36, 1949.
References on Erpution of Volcan de Huainaputina
- Javier Echeverria yMolares Francisco (1804) —Memorias de la Santa Iglesia de Arequipa, as reproduced in Revista de Universidad Nacional de San Agustin de Arequipa — vol. 29, pp. 169–175, 1949.
Google Scholar - Victor M. Barriga, Fray (1951) —Los Terremotos de Arequipa 1582–1868, La Colmena, Arequipa, 1961. Information is in a section entitled « Erupcion del Huaynaputina y Terromoto del 19 de Febrero de 1600 — It is based on the accounts of Fray Diego Perez, Abbott of San Agustin (Arequipa) and Pedro de Vivar, a soldier.
- Vasquez de Espinosa, Antonio —Compendium and description of the West Indies, translate by C. U. Clark, Smithsonian Misc. Collections vol. 102, 1942. Vasquez de Espinosa, a friar of the Carmelite Order traveled in Southern Peru in 1617–18 and recorded numerous observations on the effects of the eruption. His account of the eruption is based on that by Pedro de Vivar, a soldier who was in Arequipa at the time of the eruption and «they pulled him out of a buried house almost suffocated by the huge amount of ashes which had fallen on it.