Pinacate Peaks
Pinacate
Campo vulcanico · Mexico · 1183 m

- Tipo
- Campo vulcanico
- Paese
- Mexico
- Regione
- North America Volcanic Regions / Basin and Range Volcanic Province
- Altitudine
- 1183 m
- Coordinate
- 31.850, -113.500
- Ultima eruzione
- Sconosciuto
- Contesto tettonico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Cluster
- Roccia principale
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica
Pinacate is a roughly 55 x 60 km volcanic field in the Sonoran desert of NW México. It contains numerous maars, tuff rings, and cinder cones of late-Pleistocene to Holocene age. The 2,000 km2 field is a prominent feature in this arid, sparsely populated region between the Arizona border and the head of the Gulf of California. An older volcanic period constructed the Santa Clara basaltic-to-trachytic shield volcano. This was followed by the eruption of more than 500 basaltic cinder cones and lava flows that cover the slopes of Santa Clara and the surrounding desert. Among the principal features of the field are two maars: Elegante crater (1.6 km wide) and Cerro Colorado (1 km wide). Legends from the Tohono O'odham people tell of eruptions, though accounts of ash-and-steam eruptions in the 20th century are questionable.
Sintesi da Wikipedia
Riassunto in ingleseThe Pinacate Peaks are a group of volcanic peaks and cinder cones located mostly in the Mexican state of Sonora along the international border adjacent to the U.S. state of Arizona, surrounded by the vast sand dune field of the Gran Desierto de Altar, at the desert's southeast.
Wikipedia · CC BY-SA · Leggi l'articolo completo →
Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 1934VEI ?Stima geologica1934-12-31 – 1935-01-02
- 1928VEI ?Stima geologica1928-06-09 – In corso
Link esterni
⚠ Solo a scopo informativo. Non adatto a situazioni di emergenza.