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isla de Madeira

Madeira

Volcán en escudo · Portugal · 1862 m

Funchal, the capital city of Madeira, is seen here along the southeast flanks of the massive shield volcano forming the island. The island is the emergent summit of a volcano that rises about 6 km from the seafloor in an E-W-trending rift zone. Following a period of extensive erosion, renewed eruptions produced cinder cones and lava flows that traveled down dissected valleys.
Funchal, the capital city of Madeira, is seen here along the southeast flanks of the massive shield volcano forming the island. The island is the emergent summit of a volcano that rises about 6 km from the seafloor in an E-W-trending rift zone. Following a period of extensive erosion, renewed eruptions produced cinder cones and lava flows that traveled down dissected valleys. · Foto: Photo by Paul Bernhardt. · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Volcán en escudo
País
Portugal
Región
Northern Africa Volcanic Regions / Madeira Hotspot Volcano Group
Altitud
1862 m
Coordenadas
32.730, -16.970
Última erupción
-4500
Contexto tectónico
Intraplate / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma volcánica
Shield
Roca principal
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico

Madeira Island is the emergent top of a massive shield volcano that rises about 6 km from the floor of the Atlantic Ocean and forms the largest island of the 90-km-long Madeira Archipelago. Construction of the volcano along E-W rift zones from the Miocene to about 700,000 years ago was followed by a period of extensive erosion and possible edifice collapse. Two steep-walled amphitheaters open to south in the central part of the island. Late-stage eruptions are scattered throughout the island and lasted until the Holocene, producing scoria cones and intra-canyon lava flows covering rocks of the older eroded edifice. The youngest activity lies in the west-central part of the island, and consists of cinder cones in the upper Sao Vicente valley, a series of intra-canyon flows, and a tephra layer on top of the Paul da Serra plateau dated at about 6,500 years ago.

Resumen de Wikipedia

La isla de Madeira es una isla del archipiélago de Madeira situado en el océano Atlántico, al oeste de la costa africana, y que constituye conjuntamente con Porto Santo, las islas Desiertas y las islas Salvajes, una de las regiones autónomas de Portugal.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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4500 BCE~4500 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?4500 BCE4500 BCE4499 BCE4499 BCE4499 BCE

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 4500 a. C. (±50 años)VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 4500 – En curso
    Paul da Serra

Enlaces externos

⚠ Solo como referencia. No apto para respuesta ante emergencias.