Isla Tortuga
Tortuga, Isla
Volcán en escudo · Mexico · 224 m

- Tipo
- Volcán en escudo
- País
- Mexico
- Región
- Eastern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Gulf of California Rift Volcanic Province
- Altitud
- 224 m
- Coordenadas
- 27.438, -111.881
- Última erupción
- Desconocido
- Contexto tectónico
- Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma volcánica
- Shield
- Roca principal
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico
A youthful shield volcano forms Isla Tortuga, which lies in the Gulf of California, 40 km off the Baja coast. There is a circular, 1-km-wide caldera, west of the center of the oval 4-km-long island. Circumferential faults cut the rim of the more than 100-m-deep caldera, which is floored by a solidified lava lake and contains youthful-looking spatter cones. The volcano was constructed during two north-migrating periods of activity that began with submarine eruptions and included formation of a circular tuff-ring complex enclosing the caldera. The sides of a small volcanic horst in the center of the caldera display lava flows overlying a 2-m-thick halite bed, formed when sea water filled the caldera, creating an evaporite basin. Recent lava flows cover most of the flanks, and fumarolic activity has continued into historical time. A submarine cone with a 2-km-wide summit caldera lies about 5 km ESE of the island on the flanks of the edifice.
Resumen de Wikipedia
Isla Tortuga es una pequeña isla de origen volcánico localizada en el golfo de California a 40 km de la costa de Baja California Sur en México. La isla es un volcán en escudo y cuenta con una caldera circular de 1 km de ancho y 100 metros de profundidad, al oeste del centro de la isla.
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