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Tengchong volcanic field

Tengchong

Campo volcánico · China · 2865 m

Two of the many scoria cones of the Tengchong Volcanic Field rise above cultivated lands in southern China near the border of Myanmar. Volcanism in this 600 km2 volcanic field took place during five periods ranging from the early Pliocene to the late Holocene. An explosive eruption took place at the northern cone of Dayingshan in 1609. The area is the site of active geothermal fields.
Two of the many scoria cones of the Tengchong Volcanic Field rise above cultivated lands in southern China near the border of Myanmar. Volcanism in this 600 km2 volcanic field took place during five periods ranging from the early Pliocene to the late Holocene. An explosive eruption took place at the northern cone of Dayingshan in 1609. The area is the site of active geothermal fields. · Foto: Photo by Liu Xiang, 1995 (Changchun University). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Campo volcánico
País
China
Región
Eastern Asia Volcanic Regions / Southeast Asia Volcanic Province
Altitud
2865 m
Coordenadas
25.230, 98.500
Última erupción
-5750
Contexto tectónico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Cluster
Roca principal
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico

The Tengchong volcanic field, located in southern China near the border with Burma (Myanmar), was active during five periods ranging from the early Pliocene to the Holocene. Three main stages produced Pliocene to mid-Pleistocene basaltic rocks, mid- to late-Pleistocene silicic pyroclastic rocks, and Holocene basaltic andesites. The youngest volcanism in the 600 km2 field occurred in two stages during the early and late Holocene. Volcanic cones at the northern end of the field are sparsely vegetated and have clearly visible lava flows. Three basaltic andesite centers, Dayinshshan, Maanshan, and possibly Heikongshan, are of Holocene age. An unconfirmed explosive eruption took place in 1609 CE, and there are unconfirmed reports of eruptions during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 CE). The area includes active geothermal fields, the largest and highest temperature of which is the Rehai geothermal field, where more than 20 hydrothermal eruptions have occurred since 1993.

Resumen de Wikipedia

Resumen en inglés

The Tengchong Volcanic Field (TVF) is a Cenozoic volcanic field located in the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau around 40 km from the Chinese border with Myanmar. The TVF is uniquely the only region affected by Quaternary volcanism that is part of the Himalayan Geothermal Belt caused by the Indo-Asian continent-continent collision. The TVF is characterized by hydrothermal activity and large-scale eruptions last recorded in 1609 CE. Although the volcanoes themselves are considered extinct, several geothermal fields geographically linked to the TVF are still highly active. Evidence for geothermal activity can be linked to several prevalent active hot springs located predominantly within the vicinity of the volcanoes in the TVF.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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5750 BCE~5505 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?1364~1609 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?5750 BCE4033 BCE2070 BCE353 BCE1364

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1609VEI ?Estimación geológica
    1609 – En curso
    Dayingshan or Heikongshan
  2. 5750 a. C. (±1000 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 5750 – En curso

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