Sand Mountain Field
Campo vulcanico · United States · 1664 m

- Tipo
- Campo vulcanico
- Paese
- United States
- Regione
- North America Volcanic Regions / High Cascades Volcanic Arc
- Altitudine
- 1664 m
- Coordinate
- 44.380, -121.930
- Ultima eruzione
- -950
- Contesto tettonico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Cluster
- Roccia principale
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica
The Sand Mountain volcanic field consists of 23 basaltic and basaltic andesite cinder cones along a N-S line immediately west of the Cascade crest NW of Mount Washington. Two cone alignments trending NNW and NNE intersect near the largest cinder cone, Sand Mountain. Although previous radiometric dates spanned a range of more than a thousand years, tightly constrained paleomagnetic ages imply that at least 13 eruptive units were emplaced in a relatively short period of time about 2,950 years ago lasting at most a few decades. The Jack Pine vent at the northern end of the field is compositionally distinct from the rest of the volcanic field and is considered to have been erupted about 4,000 years earlier. Lava flows traveled predominately to the west, blocking local drainages and forming several small lakes.
Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 950 a.C. (±200 anni)VEI 4Stima geologicaBCE 950 – In corso
- 5050 a.C.VEI 2Stima geologicaBCE 5050 – In corsoJack Mountain
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- 🔗 Pagina originale Smithsonian GVP
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