Ceboruco
Estratovolcán · Mexico · 2280 m

- Tipo
- Estratovolcán
- País
- Mexico
- Región
- Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Trans-Mexican Volcanic Arc
- Altitud
- 2280 m
- Coordenadas
- 21.125, -104.508
- Última erupción
- 1875
- Contexto tectónico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma volcánica
- Composite
- Roca principal
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico
Volcán Ceboruco is the only volcano in the NW part of the Mexican Volcanic Belt with observed eruptions. The complex stratovolcano rises above the floor of the Tepic graben and is truncated by two concentric summit calderas. Eruption of the voluminous rhyodacitic Jala Pumice formed the initial 4-km-wide caldera about 1,000 years ago. The second caldera, 1.5 km wide, was formed by collapse of part of the large Dos Equis dacitic lava dome, which partly filled the earlier caldera. About 15 basaltic and andesitic cinder cones and lava flows have erupted along a NW-SE-trending line cutting across Ceboruco. The massive, sparsely vegetated El Norte lava flow, probably erupted in the past few hundred years, covers the entire N flank. The last eruption took place during 1870-1875 CE. Explosive eruptions from a vent on the upper W flank accompanied extrusion of a 1.1 km3 dacitic lava flow that covers a large area on the lower W flank.
Resumen de Wikipedia
El Ceboruco es un volcán del Eje Neovolcánico Mexicano, situado al extremo oeste de la cadena montañosa, en el estado de Nayarit. Alcanza una altitud de 2280 m s. n. m. Según su tipo de erupción el Ceboruco es un estratovolcán.
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Historial de erupciones
Línea de tiempo detallada
- 1870VEI 3Observado1870-02-21 – 1875Upper west flank
- 1567VEI ?Observado1567 – En curso
- 1542VEI ?Observado1542 – En curso
- 930 (±200 años)VEI 6Estimación geológica930 – En curso
Enlaces externos
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