“…The LdMVF (Figure 1), located on the crest of the Andes (36°S) within the Southern Volcanic Zone, comprises the region's largest concentration of crystal poor rhyolite and has hosted at least 50 post-glacial rhyolitic eruptions comprising >40 km 3 since 25 ka (Andersen et al, 2017b;Hildreth et al, 2010). The LdMVF lies 20-30 km south east of the 7.2 to 6.2 Ma Risco Bayo and Huemul plutonic complexes (Garibaldi et al, 2018;Schaen et al, 2018Schaen et al, , 2017 to 75 wt% SiO 2 and strong depletion of Ba and Eu. This composition suggests these granites are frozen remnants of rhyolitic melt extracted from a mush that solidified at 4-6 km depth analogous to those that likely are growing beneath the present day LdMVF (Andersen et al, 2017b(Andersen et al, , 2018Le Mevel et al, 2016;Schaen et al, 2017;Wespestad et al, 2019).…”