San Luis Island
San Luis, Isla
Tuff cone · Mexico · 183m

- Type
- Tuff cone
- Country
- Mexico
- Region
- Eastern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Gulf of California Rift Volcanic Province
- Elevation
- 183m
- Coordinates
- 29.973, -114.408
- Last eruption
- -1141
- Tectonic setting
- Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Landform
- Minor (Silicic)
- Major rock type
- Rhyolite
Geological summary
Isla San Luis is the largest of the seven Encantada islands at the NW end of the Guaymas lineament in the northern part of the Gulf of California. The 4.5 km2 island (also known as La Encantada Mayor, or Salvatierra) is located 3 km off the eastern shore of Baja California north of Punta Bufeo, and has an irregular shoreline with a narrow peninsula forming its SW tip. Initial basaltic andesite and andesitic submarine eruptions producing palagonite tuffs were followed by effusion of subaerial dacitic lava flows and the formation of dacitic tuff rings. The latest eruptions formed two rhyolitic obsidian domes, the younger in a tuff cone at the center of the island and at the older at the NW tip of the island. In their detailed study of the island, Paz Moreno and Demant (1999) did not specifically suggest Holocene activity, but noted that the "well-preserved morphology of the volcanic structures clearly support a late Quaternary age for all the eruptive activity" and that the northern lava dome may have been emplaced during the 110-130 ka interglacial period. Hausback aet al. (2003) 14C dated marine mollusk shells associated with three eruptions in the last 5,000 years.
From Wikipedia
Isla San Luis is an island in the Gulf of California east of the Baja California Peninsula. The island is uninhabited and is part of the San Felipe Municipality.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1141 BCE (±203 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 1141 – OngoingCentral rhyolite domes
- 1212 BCE (±127 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 1212 – OngoingNW beach cliffs
- 2647 BCE (±128 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 2647 – Ongoing
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