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Tutupaca

Stratovolkan · Peru · 5801 m

Tutupaca consists of two eroded edifices that are seen in the center of this July 2020 Planet Labs satellite image monthly mosaic (N is at the top; the image is approximately 10 km across). The complex contains lava domes and a number of these have undergone collapse. The eastern edifice has a horseshoe-shaped collapse scarp that opens towards the NE.
Tutupaca consists of two eroded edifices that are seen in the center of this July 2020 Planet Labs satellite image monthly mosaic (N is at the top; the image is approximately 10 km across). The complex contains lava domes and a number of these have undergone collapse. The eastern edifice has a horseshoe-shaped collapse scarp that opens towards the NE. · Foto: Satellite image courtesy of Planet Labs Inc., 2020 (https://www.planet.com/). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipe
Stratovolkan
Negara
Peru
Wilayah
South America Volcanic Regions / Central Andean Volcanic Arc
Ketinggian
5801 m
Koordinat
-17.026, -70.372
Letusan terakhir
1802
Kondisi tektonik
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Bentuk lahan
Composite
Batuan utama
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Ringkasan geologi

Tutupaca consists of two dissected volcanic edifices, of which the southern appears more youthful. Collapse of the northern edifice produced a debris avalanche that traveled 7 km N. Postglacial lava flows are present, the largest of which originated from the saddle between the two edifices. Solfataric activity was noted in the Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World. Based on morphological evidence, de Silva and Francis (1990) suggested that reported historical eruptions in the 18th and 19th centuries (listed in the Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World) more likely originated from the more youthful-looking Yucamane volcano. Work by Samaniego et al. (2015) showed that activity in 1787-89 and 1802 CE originated at Tutupaca, and they considered the 1780, 1862, and 1902 reports to be valid as well.

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Ringkasan Inggris

Tutupaca is a volcano in the region of Tacna in Peru. It is part of the Peruvian segment of the Central Volcanic Zone, one of several volcanic belts in the Andes. Tutupaca consists of three overlapping volcanoes formed by lava flows and lava domes made out of andesite and dacite, which grew on top of older volcanic rocks. The highest of these is usually reported to be 5,815 metres (19,078 ft) tall and was glaciated in the past.

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1780~1792 · 2 letusan · VEI maks. 21792~1804 · 1 letusan · VEI maks. 41853~1865 · 1 letusan · VEI maks. 21890~1902 · 1 letusan · VEI maks. 217801804184118651890

Garis waktu rinci

  1. 1902VEI 2Teramati
    1902-06 – 1902-11
    Volcano Uncertain: reported from Tutupaca
  2. 1862VEI 2Teramati
    1862-04 – 1862-05
    Volcano Uncertain: reported from Tutupaca
  3. 1802VEI 4Teramati
    1802-03-20 – 1802-08-20
  4. 1787VEI 2Teramati
    1787 – 1789
  5. 1780VEI 2Teramati
    1780 – 1780
    Volcano Uncertain: reported from Tutupaca

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