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Volcán Alcedo

Alcedo

Volcán en escudo · Ecuador · 1130 m

Alcedo is one of the lowest and smallest of six shield volcanoes on Isabela Island. Seen here from the coast of Fernandina Island to its west, Alcedo has a 7-8 km wide summit caldera. Most of the flanks and summit caldera are vegetated, but young lava flows are prominent on the N flank near the saddle with Darwin volcano. Alcedo is the only Galápagos volcano known to have erupted rhyolite as well as basalt.
Alcedo is one of the lowest and smallest of six shield volcanoes on Isabela Island. Seen here from the coast of Fernandina Island to its west, Alcedo has a 7-8 km wide summit caldera. Most of the flanks and summit caldera are vegetated, but young lava flows are prominent on the N flank near the saddle with Darwin volcano. Alcedo is the only Galápagos volcano known to have erupted rhyolite as well as basalt. · Foto: Photo by Lee Siebert, 1978 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Volcán en escudo
País
Ecuador
Región
Eastern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Galapagos Hotspot Volcano Group
Altitud
1130 m
Coordenadas
-0.430, -91.120
Última erupción
1993
Contexto tectónico
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma volcánica
Shield
Roca principal
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico

Alcedo is one of the lowest and smallest of six shield volcanoes on Isabela Island. Much of the flanks and summit caldera are vegetated, but young lava flows are prominent on the N flank near the saddle with Darwin volcano. It is the only Galapagos volcano known to have erupted rhyolite as well as basalt, producing about 1 km3 of late-Pleistocene rhyolitic tephra and lava flows from several vents late in its history. Recent faulting has produced a moat around part of the 7-8 km caldera floor, which is elongated N-S and appears to be migrating to the south. Fewer circumferential fissures occur on Alcedo than on other western Galápagos volcanoes. An eruption attributed to Alcedo in 1954 (Richards, 1957) is more likely to have been from neighboring Sierra Negra (Simkin 1980, pers. comm.). Photo-geologic mapping by K.A. Howard (pers. comm.) revealed only one flow on 30 October 1960 photographs that does not appear on 30 May 1946 photos. That is near Cartago Bay, low on the SE flank, rather than the 610-m, NE-flank elevation listed for the 1954 eruption. An active hydrothermal system is located within the caldera.

Resumen de Wikipedia

Volcán Alcedo es uno de los seis volcanes de escudo coalescentes que forman la isla Isabela en las islas Galápagos, Ecuador. Su nombre hace honor al geógrafo Antonio de Alcedo, que desarrolló sus estudios durante la ilustración en la Real Audiencia de Quito. La ubicación remota del volcán ha significado que incluso la más reciente erupción en 1993 no se registró hasta dos años después.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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1953~1957 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 01989~1993 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 119531961197319811989

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1993VEI 1Observado
    1993-12-05 – En curso
    South caldera wall
  2. 1953 (±7 años)VEI 0Observado
    1953-07-02 – En curso
    SE flank near Cartago Bay

Enlaces externos

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