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Volcán San José

San Jose

Estratovolcán · Chile-Argentina · 6070 m

Volcán San José on the far left horizon rises to the north above ice pinnacles at the Nieves Negras pass on the Chile/Argentina border.  The summit of San José is formed by a cluster of six Holocene craters, pyroclastic cones, and blocky lava flows that lie within a series of elongated, 0.5 x 2 km wide nested craters.  Mild phreatomagmatic eruptions were recorded at San José in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Volcán San José on the far left horizon rises to the north above ice pinnacles at the Nieves Negras pass on the Chile/Argentina border. The summit of San José is formed by a cluster of six Holocene craters, pyroclastic cones, and blocky lava flows that lie within a series of elongated, 0.5 x 2 km wide nested craters. Mild phreatomagmatic eruptions were recorded at San José in the 19th and 20th centuries. · Foto: Photo courtesy of Oscar González-Ferrán (University of Chile). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
Chile-Argentina
Región
South America Volcanic Regions / Southern Andean Volcanic Arc
Altitud
6070 m
Coordenadas
-33.789, -69.895
Última erupción
1960
Contexto tectónico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Resumen geológico

Volcán San José lies along the Chile-Argentina border at the southern end of a volcano group that includes the Pleistocene volcanoes of Marmolejo and Espíritu Santo. The glaciated 6070-m-high Marmolejo stratovolcano is truncated by a 4-km-wide caldera, breached to the NW, that has been the source of a massive debris avalanche. San José is a 5856-m-high stratovolcano of Pleistocene-Holocene age with a broad 2 km x 0.5 km summit region containing overlapping and nested craters, pyroclastic cones, and blocky lava flows. Volcán la Engorda and Volcán Plantat, located SW of Marmolejo and NW of San Jose, have also been active during the Holocene. An 8-km-long lava flow traveled to the SW from the 1-km-wide summit crater of Espíritu Santo volcano, which overlaps the southern slope of Marmolejo. Mild phreatomagmatic eruptions were recorded from San José in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El San José de Maipo o, simplemente, San José es un volcán de los Andes centrales. Se encuentra ubicado en la frontera de Argentina y Chile, en cuyo territorio se encuentra la cumbre.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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1822~1836 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 21836~1850 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 11877~1891 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 21891~1905 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 21946~1960 · 2 erupciones · VEI máx. 218221850189119191946

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1960VEI 2Observado
    1960-07-02 – En curso
  2. 1959VEI 2Observado
    1959-07-02 – En curso
  3. 1895VEI 2Observado
    1895 – 1897
  4. 1889VEI 2Observado
    1889 – 1890
  5. 1881VEI 2Observado
    1881 – En curso
  6. 1838VEI 1Observado
    1838 – En curso
  7. 1822VEI 2Observado
    1822-11-19 – 1838

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