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Nevado de Toluca

Toluca, Nevado de

Stratovulcano · Mexico · 4680 m

Nevado de Toluca is a broad edifice with a 1.5-km-wide summit crater that opens to the east. The northern flank rises here above the Zacango valley with a thin covering of summit snow. Two explosive eruptions during the late Pleistocene produced widespread ashfall and pyroclastic flow deposits. More recent work has revealed evidence for at least one Holocene eruption, about 3,300 years ago.
Nevado de Toluca is a broad edifice with a 1.5-km-wide summit crater that opens to the east. The northern flank rises here above the Zacango valley with a thin covering of summit snow. Two explosive eruptions during the late Pleistocene produced widespread ashfall and pyroclastic flow deposits. More recent work has revealed evidence for at least one Holocene eruption, about 3,300 years ago. · Foto: Photo by José Macías, 1997 (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Mexico
Regione
Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Trans-Mexican Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
4680 m
Coordinate
19.108, -99.758
Ultima eruzione
-1350
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica

Nevado de Toluca, México's fourth highest peak, rises above the Toluca basin about 80 km W of Mexico City. The broad, complex andesitic-dacitic stratovolcano, also known by the Nahuatl Indian name Xinantécatl, has a 1.5-km-wide summit crater open to the east. A large dacitic lava dome in the crater separates two lakes, known as the lakes of the Sun and Moon. At least three major edifice collapses during the Pleistocene produced large debris avalanche and lahar deposits that affected broad areas below the volcano. Four major explosive eruptions during the late Pleistocene produced widespread ashfall and pyroclastic-flow deposits at about 36,000, 21,700, 12,100, and 10,500 years ago (uncalibrated 14C), producing the Ochre and the Lower, Middle, and Upper Toluca Pumice deposits, respectively. Recent work has revealed evidence for at least one Holocene eruption, about 3,300 years ago, that produced pyroclastic flows and surges.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Il Nevado de Toluca o Xinantécatl è uno stratovulcano. Si trova nel Messico centrale, nello Stato del Messico, a 22 km a sud-est della sua capitale Toluca. Il suo nome náhuatl (Xinantécatl) significa 'uomo nudo'.

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Storia delle eruzioni

Riepilogo (VEI nel tempo)
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1350 BCE~1350 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1350 BCE1350 BCE1349 BCE1349 BCE1349 BCE

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1350 a.C.VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 1350 – In corso

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