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Yucamane

Stratovulcano · Peru · 5495 m

Volcán Yucamane is composed of three main edifices, Yucamane Chico to the N, El Calientes in the middle, and Volcán Yucamane at the southern end, seen in this July 2019 Planet Labs satellite image monthly mosaic (N is at the top; the image is approximately 19.5 km across). Levees and pressure ridges are visible on lobate lava flows on the flanks.
Volcán Yucamane is composed of three main edifices, Yucamane Chico to the N, El Calientes in the middle, and Volcán Yucamane at the southern end, seen in this July 2019 Planet Labs satellite image monthly mosaic (N is at the top; the image is approximately 19.5 km across). Levees and pressure ridges are visible on lobate lava flows on the flanks. · Foto: Satellite image courtesy of Planet Labs Inc., 2019 (https://www.planet.com/). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Peru
Regione
South America Volcanic Regions / Central Andean Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
5495 m
Coordinate
-17.184, -70.196
Ultima eruzione
-1320
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica

Volcán Yucamane lies at the south end of a group of three volcanoes known as the Caliente-Yucamane Volcanic Complex; both it and Cerro Caliente to the north display evidence of postglacial lava flows, which overlie thick moraines. The andesitic Yucamane has a youthful, well-preserved summit crater. Late-Pleistocene and Holocene eruptions have produced airfall deposits, pyroclastic flows and surges, and block-and-ash flows produced by growth and collapse of lava domes. The most recent confirmed eruption, a subplinian event, took place about 3000-3300 radiocarbon years ago. Historical eruptions originally attributed to the more dissected Tutupaca during the 18th-20th centuries (Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World) were considered by de Silva and Francis (1990) to have more likely been from Yucamane, but later authors (eg. Samaniego et al. 2015) assigned them to Tutupaca, including an eruption of uncertain character reported in 1787 (Volcanological Society of Japan, 1971). Ongoing fieldwork has not found deposits younger than the 3000 BP event (Samaniego, 2015).

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Lo Yucamane è uno stratovulcano andesitico della regione di Tacna, nel Perù meridionale. Fa parte del segmento peruviano della Zona Vulcanica Centrale, una delle tre fasce vulcaniche delle Ande generate dalla subduzione della placca di Nazca al di sotto della placca sudamericana.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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1320 BCE~1320 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 51320 BCE1320 BCE1319 BCE1319 BCE1319 BCE

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1320 a.C.VEI 5Stima geologica
    BCE 1320 – In corso

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