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Ixtepeque

Duomo di lava · Guatemala · 1292 m

Volcán Ixtepeque, which is named after the Aztec word for obsidian, is seen here from the west. A 4 x 5 km rhyolitic obsidian lava flow field was erupted within the Ipala graben from a NE-trending vent . Obsidian from Ixtepeque has been found at archaeological sites across Central America.
Volcán Ixtepeque, which is named after the Aztec word for obsidian, is seen here from the west. A 4 x 5 km rhyolitic obsidian lava flow field was erupted within the Ipala graben from a NE-trending vent . Obsidian from Ixtepeque has been found at archaeological sites across Central America. · Foto: Photo by Lee Siebert, 1993 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Duomo di lava
Paese
Guatemala
Regione
Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Central America Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
1292 m
Coordinate
14.420, -89.680
Ultima eruzione
Sconosciuto
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Cluster
Roccia principale
Rhyolite
Sintesi geologica

Ixtepeque volcano, which takes its name from the Aztec word for obsidian, is perhaps the largest obsidian field in North America. A 4 x 5 km rhyolitic obsidian lava field was erupted within the Ipala graben from a craterless vent along a NE-trending fissure that passes through adjacent rhyolitic lava domes and basaltic cinder cones. Obsidian from Ixtepeque has shown up at archaeological sites across Central America. Flat-lying pumice beds produced by explosive eruptions preceding lava effusion are found locally around the volcano. Other obsidian flows originated from lava domes NE of Ixtepeque. These rhyolitic vents are interspersed with basaltic cinder cones and lava flows. Laguna de Obrajuelo is a complex cone cut by a large crater more than a km in diameter. Initial basaltic eruptions were followed by the extrusion of obsidian flows and the eruption of rhyolitic pumice that were considered by Williams et al. (1964) to be only a few thousand years old.

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Volcán Ixtepeque is a stratovolcano in southern Guatemala. The peak of the volcano lies at an altitude of 1,292 m above sea level. It consists of several rhyolitic lava domes and basaltic cinder cones. Its name is derived from the nahuatl word for obsidian. Ixtepeque was one of the most important obsidian sources in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.

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