Suchitan
Stratovolcano · Guatemala · 2042m

- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- Guatemala
- Region
- Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Central America Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 2042m
- Coordinates
- 14.400, -89.780
- Last eruption
- Unknown
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Geological summary
The summit of the andesitic-to-basaltic Volcán Suchitán stratovolcano, NE of the city of Jutiapa, is elongated N-S. Several large canyons cut the slopes of the dominantly andesitic edifice. A large cone, Cerro Mataltepe, is located on the upper N flank; two smaller cones are located on the lower N flank. Two Holocene basaltic lava flows are also present on the N and NW flanks (Williams et al., 1964), and many flank vents are basaltic. The volcano was constructed immediately E of the 5-km-wide basaltic-to-dacitic Retana caldera, formed in part in association with the eruption of a dacitic pumice deposit. Steep walls 60-250 m high rise above the flat caldera floor. One of the latest basaltic lava flows went through a low notch in the eastern caldera rim. Several lava cones and a maar are located along a N-S line N of Retana caldera. A reported eruption in 1469 CE is considered to have actually been from Atitlán volcano in the Guatemalan highlands.
From Wikipedia
Volcán Suchitán is a stratovolcano located in Santa Catarina Mita, Jutiapa, Guatemala. Its highest point lies at an altitude of 1,716 m above sea level.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1469VEI ?Geological estimate1469 – Ongoing
External links
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