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Lago de Coatepeque

Coatepeque Caldera

Caldera · El Salvador · 746 m

The 7 x 10 km Coatepeque caldera is seen here from the Santa Ana summit. The caldera formed during a series of major explosive eruptions between about 70,000 and 57,000 years ago. Post-caldera eruptions included the formation of basaltic scoria cones and lava flows near the western margin of the caldera and the extrusion of lava domes, including Cerro Grande, the island in the W side of the caldera lake.
The 7 x 10 km Coatepeque caldera is seen here from the Santa Ana summit. The caldera formed during a series of major explosive eruptions between about 70,000 and 57,000 years ago. Post-caldera eruptions included the formation of basaltic scoria cones and lava flows near the western margin of the caldera and the extrusion of lava domes, including Cerro Grande, the island in the W side of the caldera lake. · Foto: Photo by Lee Siebert, 2002 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Caldera
País
El Salvador
Región
Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Central America Volcanic Arc
Altitud
746 m
Coordenadas
13.870, -89.550
Última erupción
Desconocido
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Caldera
Roca principal
Rhyolite
Resumen geológico

Coatepeque is a 6.5 x 11.5 km collapse caldera ~50 km W of San Salvador that is largely occupied by a lake with hot springs near the margins. The height of the caldera rim increases on its W side, where it intersects the E flank of Santa Ana. The caldera was formed during a series of major rhyolitic explosive eruptions between ~72,000 and 51,000 years ago. Post-caldera eruptions included the formation of basaltic cinder cones and lava flows near the western margin of the caldera and the extrusion of rhyodacitic lava domes along a NE-SW line near the caldera lake margins. The highest dome forms Isla de Cabra, or Cerro Grande. The age of the domes is not known precisely, but the youngest dome, Cerro Pacho, was estimated to have formed less than 10,000 years ago. No verified eruptions have been recorded.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El lago de Coatepeque es un lago ubicado en una caldera, un supervolcán, que es el resultado de varias erupciones cataclísmicas que llevaron a la formación y colapso de conos volcánicos en la antigua caldera Chilamatal y luego en la actual caldera. Se encuentra situado a 18 km al sur de la ciudad de Santa Ana, entre el municipio de Santa Ana Centro y el distrito de El Congo.

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