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Volcán de Cerro Quemado

Almolonga

Estratovolcán · Guatemala · 3173 m

The rounded hills in the middle of the photo are part of a chain of lava domes of the Almolonga volcanic field. Partial flank collapse of an edifice sometime prior to 84,000 years ago formed a 3.3-km-wide collapse scarp that is surrounded by a ring-dike configuration of dacite and rhyolite lava domes, seen here from the east. Cerro Quemado is a young dome near the center of the horizon, right of the larger Santa María, that produced a 2.5-km-long lava flow on its eastern flank in 1818.
The rounded hills in the middle of the photo are part of a chain of lava domes of the Almolonga volcanic field. Partial flank collapse of an edifice sometime prior to 84,000 years ago formed a 3.3-km-wide collapse scarp that is surrounded by a ring-dike configuration of dacite and rhyolite lava domes, seen here from the east. Cerro Quemado is a young dome near the center of the horizon, right of the larger Santa María, that produced a 2.5-km-long lava flow on its eastern flank in 1818. · Foto: Photo by Lee Siebert, 1988 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
Guatemala
Región
Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Central America Volcanic Arc
Altitud
3173 m
Coordenadas
14.797, -91.519
Última erupción
1818
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Dacite
Resumen geológico

Volcán de Almolonga is an andesitic stratovolcano with a 3.3-km-wide late-Pleistocene central caldera that is located along the Zunil fault zone. The caldera is surrounded by a ring-dike configuration of dacitic and rhyolitic lava domes. The youngest and only historically active dome complex is Cerro Quemado (whose name means Burned Peak), located immediately south of Guatemala's second largest city, Quezaltenango. About 1200 radiocarbon years ago, part of the andesitic-to-dacitic Cerro Quemado dome collapsed, producing a debris avalanche and an associated lateral explosion that swept across the valley to the west as far as the flanks of Siete Orejas volcano. The latest eruption in 1818 produced a blocky 2.5-km-long lava flow. Hot springs are located on the northern and eastern flanks of Cerro Quemado, and the Zuníl geothermal field, the site of a geothermal exploration project, lies on the SE flank of Cerro Quemado.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El volcán de Cerro Quemado, también conocido como volcán Almolonga o La Muela, es un estratovolcán andesítico en el departamento de Quetzaltenango en Guatemala. El volcán está ubicado cerca del poblado de Almolonga, al sur de Quetzaltenango, la segunda ciudad más grande de Guatemala.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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800~902 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 31716~1818 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 28001004130915131716

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1818VEI 2Observado
    1818-01-16 – 1818-06-19
    East flank of Cerro Quemado
  2. 1765VEI 2Observado
    1765-10-24 – 1765-10-25
    Cerro Quemado
  3. 800 (±50 años)VEI 3Estimación geológica
    800 – En curso
    Cerro Quemado

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