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Volcán de San Vicente

San Vicente

Estratovolcán · El Salvador · 2149 m

San Vicente is seen here from the north along the Pan-American highway. Numerous hot springs and fumaroles are found on its flanks.
San Vicente is seen here from the north along the Pan-American highway. Numerous hot springs and fumaroles are found on its flanks. · Foto: Photo by Kristal Dorion, 1994 (U.S. Geological Survey). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
El Salvador
Región
América Central y Caribe / Central America Volcanic Arc
Altitud
2149 m
Coordenadas
13.597, -88.838
Última erupción
Desconocido
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico

San Vicente stratovolcano, also known as Chichontepec, is ~20 km SE of Lake Ilopango. The andesitic edifice with two summit peaks was constructed within the Pleistocene La Carbonera caldera, whose rim is visible only on its SW side. The N and S flanks are covered by lava flows from the central vent, but lava flows on the eastern side originated from a vent on the upper flank. Volcanism has continued into the Holocene, but the latest lava flows are covered by deposits from the major Tierra Blanca eruption from Ilopango around 450 CE. Reports of eruptions in 1643 CE and 1835 CE are false (Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World; Sapper, 1917), but numerous hot springs and fumaroles are found on the N and W flanks.

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