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Volcán Tecuamburro

Tecuamburro

Estratovolcán · Guatemala · 1845 m

Tecuamburro, seen here from the north, is a small lava dome complex of mostly Pleistocene age. The smoother left flank consists of younger lava domes that were constructed during the late Pleistocene or early Holocene within a horseshoe-shaped, east-facing scarp. The scar resulted from structural failure of the older Miraflores edifice (right).
Tecuamburro, seen here from the north, is a small lava dome complex of mostly Pleistocene age. The smoother left flank consists of younger lava domes that were constructed during the late Pleistocene or early Holocene within a horseshoe-shaped, east-facing scarp. The scar resulted from structural failure of the older Miraflores edifice (right). · 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
1845 m
Coordenadas
14.156, -90.407
Última erupción
-960
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico

Tecuamburro is a small forested stratovolcano, or large lava-dome complex, about 50 km ESE of Guatemala City and 20 km S of the main volcanic chain. An older andesitic stratovolcano, Miraflores, was formed about 100,000 years ago. Tecuamburro and other lava domes were constructed during the late Pleistocene or early Holocene within an open E-facing scarp produced by structural failure of Miraflores more than 38,000 years ago. One of the largest of these domes, Peña Blanca, overtops the NW rim of the collapse scarp. Two nested craters, the larger of which is Chupadero, lie at the NW end of the complex. The smaller crater is a phreatic tuff ring, Laguna Ixpaco, that was formed about 2,900 years ago during the latest dated eruption of the complex. Numerous fumaroles, hot springs, and boiling mud pots are found in the area around the acidic lake.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El Volcán Tecuamburro es un estratovolcán ubicado en departamento de Santa Rosa, en el suroriente de Guatemala. Está situado a 10 km al norte de Guazacapán y tiene una altitud de 1,845 m s. n. m. El Tecuamburro es un estratovolcán andesítico que se formó aproximadamente hace 38.000 años en el interior de una caldera en forma de herradura formada por un fallo estructural en un segundo. Su última erupción data de hace 3000 años, por lo tanto es considerado un volcan dormido que algún día pueda despertar.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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960 BCE~960 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?960 BCE960 BCE959 BCE959 BCE959 BCE

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 960 a. C. (±75 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 960 – En curso
    NW flank (Ixpaco Crater)

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