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Isla Zacate Grande

Zacate Grande, Isla

Stratovolcano · Honduras · 640m

Zacate Grande volcano, seen here from Punta el Chiquirín at the eastern tip of El Salvador, forms a low 7 x 10 km wide island across a narrow strait from the end of a peninsula extending into the Gulf of Fonseca.  At least seven satellitic cones are located near the base of the 640-m-high dissected basaltic stratovolcano.  Some of these, including the symmetrical cone of Isla Gueguensi, are of probable Holocene age.  The northern tip of the Salvadoran island of Zacatillo forms the ridge in the center of the photo.
Zacate Grande volcano, seen here from Punta el Chiquirín at the eastern tip of El Salvador, forms a low 7 x 10 km wide island across a narrow strait from the end of a peninsula extending into the Gulf of Fonseca. At least seven satellitic cones are located near the base of the 640-m-high dissected basaltic stratovolcano. Some of these, including the symmetrical cone of Isla Gueguensi, are of probable Holocene age. The northern tip of the Salvadoran island of Zacatillo forms the ridge in the center of the photo. · Photo: Photo by Rick Wunderman, 1999 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Type
Stratovolcano
Country
Honduras
Region
Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Central America Volcanic Arc
Elevation
640m
Coordinates
13.330, -87.630
Last eruption
Unknown
Tectonic setting
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Landform
Composite
Major rock type
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary

Zacate Grande volcano forms a low island 7 x 10 km wide across a narrow strait from the end of a peninsula surrounded on three sides by the Gulf of Fonseca and Chismuyo bay. At least seven satellitic cones, some of which form small islands offshore, are located from the NE to SE base of the broad basaltic stratovolcano. Some of these, including the symmetrical cone of Isla Gueguensi in the tidal flats about 3 km E of the base of Zacate Grande, are of probable Holocene age (Carr 1992, pers. comm.). In contrast to neighboring Isla El Tigre volcano to the S, Zacate Grande itself is extensively eroded, and deep valleys extend from the summit ridges to the base of the volcano.

From Wikipedia

Isla Zacate Grande is a stratovolcano in Honduras. The volcano forms a 7 by 10 km island in the Gulf of Fonseca and has seven satellite cones, including Guegensi Island located 3 km (2 mi) from Zacate Grande. The island has seven of the 13 Aldeas son of the city Amapala. These are subdivided into hamlets.

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Eruption history

Detailed timeline

No eruption records available.

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