Volcán Momotombo
Momotombo
Stratovolcano · Nicaragua · 1270m

- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- Nicaragua
- Region
- Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Central America Volcanic Arc
- Elevation
- 1270m
- Coordinates
- 12.423, -86.539
- Last eruption
- 2016
- Tectonic setting
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary
Momotombo is a young stratovolcano that rises prominently above the NW shore of Lake Managua, forming one of Nicaragua's most familiar landmarks. Momotombo began growing about 4500 years ago at the SE end of the Marrabios Range and consists of a somma from an older edifice that is surmounted by a symmetrical younger cone with a 150 x 250 m wide summit crater. Young lava flows extend down the NW flank into the 4-km-wide Monte Galán caldera. The youthful cone of Momotombito forms an island offshore in Lake Managua. Momotombo has a long record of Strombolian eruptions, punctuated by occasional stronger explosive activity. The latest eruption, in 1905, produced a lava flow that traveled from the summit to the lower NE base. A small black plume was seen above the crater after a 10 April 1996 earthquake, but later observations noted no significant changes in the crater. A major geothermal field is located on the south flank.
From Wikipedia
Momotombo is a stratovolcano in Nicaragua, located near the city of León. It stands on the shores of Lake Managua. An eruption of the volcano in 1610 forced inhabitants of León, in the Spanish Empire, to relocate about 48 kilometres (30 mi) west. The ruins of the city are preserved at León Viejo. It also erupted in 1886, 1905 and most recently on 30 November 2015 and 28 February 2016.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 2015VEI 2Observed2015-12-01 – 2016-04-07Summit crater and NW flank
- 1918VEI 1Observed1918-04-16 – Ongoing
- 1905VEI 2Observed1905-01-16 – 1905-01-21
- 1902VEI 2Observed1902-03-31 – Ongoing
- 1886VEI 2Observed1886-05-19 – 1887
- 1885VEI 1Geological estimate1885-10 – Ongoing
- 1882VEI 2Observed1882-09-09 – Ongoing
- 1878VEI 2Observed1878-10-14 – Ongoing
- 1870VEI 2Observed1870 – Ongoing
- 1858VEI 2Observed1858 – 1866
- 1854VEI 2Observed1854-02 – 1854-03
- 1852VEI 2Observed1852 – Ongoing
- 1849VEI 2Observed1849 – Ongoing
- 1764VEI 2Observed1764 – Ongoing
- 1736VEI 2Observed1736 – Ongoing
- 1609VEI ?Geological estimate1609 – Ongoing
- 1605VEI 4Observed1605 – 1606
- 1578VEI 2Observed1578-02 – Ongoing
- 1524VEI 3Observed1524 – Ongoing
- 1100 (±50 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate1100 – Ongoing
- 800 BCE (±50 yrs)VEI 4Geological estimateBCE 800 – Ongoing
- 2550 BCE (±300 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimateBCE 2550 – Ongoing
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