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Los Humeros

Humeros, Los

Caldera · Mexico · 3150 m

The broad ridge in the distance to the NW is Los Humeros, the easternmost of a series of large silicic volcanic centers with active geothermal systems located north of the axis of the Mexican Volcanic Belt. Eruption of the Xáltipan Ignimbrite about 460,000 years ago resulted in formation of the 15 x 21 km Los Humeros caldera. Recent eruptions at Los Humeros produced extensive basaltic lava flows; hot springs and fumarolic activity continue at Los Humeros, which has a producing geothermal field.
The broad ridge in the distance to the NW is Los Humeros, the easternmost of a series of large silicic volcanic centers with active geothermal systems located north of the axis of the Mexican Volcanic Belt. Eruption of the Xáltipan Ignimbrite about 460,000 years ago resulted in formation of the 15 x 21 km Los Humeros caldera. Recent eruptions at Los Humeros produced extensive basaltic lava flows; hot springs and fumarolic activity continue at Los Humeros, which has a producing geothermal field. · Foto: Photo by Lee Siebert, 2000 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Caldera
País
Mexico
Región
Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Trans-Mexican Volcanic Arc
Altitud
3150 m
Coordenadas
19.680, -97.450
Última erupción
-4470
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Caldera
Roca principal
Rhyolite
Resumen geológico

Los Humeros is the easternmost of a series of silicic volcanic centers with active geothermal systems located north of the axis of the Mexican Volcanic Belt. The first major silicic eruption produced the 230 km3 Xáltipan Ignimbrite about 460,000 years before present (BP), which covered about 3,500 km2 and resulted in formation of the 15 x 21 km Los Humeros caldera. The emplacement of post-caldera lava domes and eruption of the 40 km3 Faby Tuff about 240,000 years BP was followed by eruption of the Zaragoza Tuff about 100,000 years BP and formation of the nested 10-km-wide Los Potreros caldera. A third and much smaller caldera (El Xalapazco) was formed about 40,000-20,000 years BP. The most recent eruptions include the production of extensive morphologically youthful basaltic lava flows that are undated, but are younger than a 20,000 BP rhyolitic lava flow and could be in part of early Holocene age. A major explosive eruption about 6,400 years ago produced the bimodal Plinian Cuilcuiltic Member tephra.

Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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4470 BCE~4470 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?4470 BCE4470 BCE4469 BCE4469 BCE4469 BCE

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 4470 a. C.VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 4470 – En curso
    NW and SE sides of caldera

Enlaces externos

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