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Isola Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz

Vulcano a scudo · Ecuador · 864 m

The broad shield volcano forming Santa Cruz Island is seen from its northern coast.  The oval-shaped, 32 x 40 km wide island is capped by cinder cones with well-preserved craters that largely bury a shallow summit caldera.  The highland scoria cones are grouped along an E-W belt parallel to recent fault scarps that border Academy Bay, location of the Charles Darwin Research Station.
The broad shield volcano forming Santa Cruz Island is seen from its northern coast. The oval-shaped, 32 x 40 km wide island is capped by cinder cones with well-preserved craters that largely bury a shallow summit caldera. The highland scoria cones are grouped along an E-W belt parallel to recent fault scarps that border Academy Bay, location of the Charles Darwin Research Station. · Foto: Photo by Lee Siebert, 2006 (Smithsonian Institution). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Vulcano a scudo
Paese
Ecuador
Regione
Eastern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Galapagos Hotspot Volcano Group
Altitudine
864 m
Coordinate
-0.620, -90.330
Ultima eruzione
Sconosciuto
Contesto tettonico
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma vulcanica
Shield
Roccia principale
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica

The highlands of the broad Santa Cruz shield volcano rise to the N above the Charles Darwin Research Station at Academy Bay. The oval-shaped, 32 x 40-km-wide island is capped by youthful pit craters and cinder cones with well-preserved craters that largely bury a shallow summit caldera. Older uplifted submarine lava flows are found on the NE part of the island and at the fault-delimited offshore island of Baltra. The highland scoria cones are grouped along an E-W belt parallel to recent fault scarps that border Academy Bay. The youngest lava flows were erupted from vents along the summit fissure and on the N flank. Their fresh morphology and sparsely vegetated surfaces suggest they may be only a few thousand years old, although their ages are not known precisely.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

L'isola Santa Cruz è un'isola dell'arcipelago delle Galápagos. L'isola, così chiamata in onore della Santa Croce, è altresì nota come isola Indefatigable, dal nome di un vascello britannico chiamato HMS Indefatigable.

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