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Complejo volcánico monte Edziza

Edziza

Estratovolcán · Canada · 2786 m

The central ice-covered summit complex of Mount Edziza is seen here from the SW rising above the Kitsu and Big Raven plateaus. Late-Tertiary lava flows are the foreground. The smaller hills at the base of the icecap are Quaternary cones. Mount Edziza contains a 2-km-wide, ice-filled caldera at its summit, and numerous ice-contact features and products of subglacial eruptions. The complex contains numerous Holocene cones, some of which are younger than about 1,300 years.
The central ice-covered summit complex of Mount Edziza is seen here from the SW rising above the Kitsu and Big Raven plateaus. Late-Tertiary lava flows are the foreground. The smaller hills at the base of the icecap are Quaternary cones. Mount Edziza contains a 2-km-wide, ice-filled caldera at its summit, and numerous ice-contact features and products of subglacial eruptions. The complex contains numerous Holocene cones, some of which are younger than about 1,300 years. · Foto: Photo by Jack Souther, 1992 (Geological Survey of Canada). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
Canada
Región
North America Volcanic Regions / Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
Altitud
2786 m
Coordenadas
57.720, -130.630
Última erupción
950
Contexto tectónico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Trachyte / Trachydacite
Resumen geológico

The composite felsic stratovolcano Mount Edziza and associated satellitic lava domes and pyroclastic cones were constructed over the past 7.5 million years during five magmatic cycles beginning with eruption of alkali basalts and ending with felsic and basaltic eruptions as late about 1,000 years ago. The 7.5 million-year-old (Ma) Armadillo Peak stratovolcano at the south end of the complex is overlapped by the Ice Peak central volcano, which was formed during the early Pleistocene, and contains a caldera largely destroyed by glaciers. The Mount Edziza stratovolcano on the north was formed about 1.0-0.9 Ma. A 2-km-wide, ice-filled caldera truncates its summit; lava domes were subsequently emplaced around its periphery and lava lakes ponded within the caldera and overflowed its rim. Numerous ice-contact features and products of subglacial eruptions are found in the Mount Edziza complex. More than 30 Holocene pyroclastic cones, primarily of basaltic composition, are located on Mount Edziza and the adjacent Spectrum Range, some of which are younger than about 1,300 years before present. Large areas of Holocene lava flows of the postglacial Big Raven Formation are located north of Mount Edziza, forming the Desolation Lava Field, and south and SW of Ice Peak, forming the Snowshoe Lava Field.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El complejo volcánico monte Edziza es un amplio y potencialmente activo complejo volcánico localizado en el País Stikine, al noroeste de la Columbia Británica, en Canadá, a 38 km al sureste de la pequeña comunidad de Telegraph Creek. Está situado en la cordillera Tahltan, un área elevada de llanuras y montañas de baja altura, limitando al este con los Montes Rangers y al sur con el río Inklin. Como complejo volcánico, éste consta de varios tipos de volcanes, incluyendo campos volcánicos, calderas, domos de lava, estratovolcánes y conos de escoria.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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6520 BCE~6271 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?793 BCE~544 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?452~701 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?701~950 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 36520 BCE4777 BCE2785 BCE1042 BCE701

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 950 (±6000 años)VEI 3Estimación geológica
    950 – En curso
    SW flank of Ice Peak
  2. 630 (±150 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica
    630 – En curso
    NNE flank (Williams Cone)
  3. 750 a. C. (±100 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 750 – En curso
  4. 6520 a. C. (±200 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 6520 – En curso
    North flank?

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