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Cerro Azul

Azul, Cerro

Stratovulcano · Chile · 3788 m

The gaping crater of the 1932 Quizapú eruption (left-center) lies below the summit of Cerro Azul stratovolcano.  Cerro Azul was constructed to the south of its twin volcano Descabezado Grande, where this photo was taken.  Steep-sided Cerro Azul has a 500-m-wide summit crater that is open to the north. Quizapú was the source of one of the world's largest explosive eruptions of the 20th century in 1932.  This eruption created a 600-700 m wide, 150 m deep crater and ejected 9.5 cu km of dacitic tephra.
The gaping crater of the 1932 Quizapú eruption (left-center) lies below the summit of Cerro Azul stratovolcano. Cerro Azul was constructed to the south of its twin volcano Descabezado Grande, where this photo was taken. Steep-sided Cerro Azul has a 500-m-wide summit crater that is open to the north. Quizapú was the source of one of the world's largest explosive eruptions of the 20th century in 1932. This eruption created a 600-700 m wide, 150 m deep crater and ejected 9.5 cu km of dacitic tephra. · Foto: Photo by Oscar González-Ferrán (University of Chile). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Chile
Regione
South America Volcanic Regions / Southern Andean Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
3788 m
Coordinate
-35.653, -70.761
Ultima eruzione
1967
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Dacite
Sintesi geologica

The Cerro Azul stratovolcano is at the southern end of the Descabezado Grande-Cerro Azul eruptive system. It is a steep-sided edifice with a 500-m-wide summit crater open to the north. The three basaltic andesite "La Resoloma Craters" scoria vents are located below the W flank and the two "Los Hornitos" scoria cones on the lower SW flank. Quizapu, a major vent on the northern flank of Cerro Azul, formed in 1846 during the first historical eruption, accompanied by the emission of voluminous dacitic lava flows that traveled both east into the Estero Barroso valley and west into the Río Blanquillo valley. Quizapu was later the source of one of the world's largest explosive eruptions of the 20th century in 1932, which created a 600-700 m wide, 150-m-deep crater and ejected 9.5 km3 of dacitic tephra.

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Riassunto in inglese

Cerro Azul, sometimes referred to as Quizapu, is an active stratovolcano in the Maule Region of central Chile, immediately south of Descabezado Grande. Part of the South Volcanic Zone of the Andes, its summit is 3,788 meters (12,428 ft) above sea level, and is capped by a summit crater that is 500 meters (1,600 ft) wide and opens to the north. Beneath the summit, the volcano features numerous scoria cones and flank vents.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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1846~1858 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 21894~1907 · 2 eruzioni · VEI max. 21907~1919 · 5 eruzioni · VEI max. 51931~1943 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 21943~1955 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 21955~1967 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 218461870190719311955

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1967VEI 2Osservata
    1967-08-09 – In corso
    Quizapu
  2. 1949VEI 2Osservata
    1949-04-15 – In corso
    Quizapu
  3. 1933VEI 2Osservata
    1933 – 1938-07-25
    Quizapu
  4. 1916VEI 5Osservata
    1916 – 1932-04-21
    Quizapu
  5. 1914VEI 3Osservata
    1914-09-08 – In corso
    Quizapu
  6. 1913VEI 2Stima geologica
    1913-01-15 – In corso
    Quizapu
  7. 1912VEI 2Osservata
    1912-02 – In corso
    Quizapu
  8. 1907VEI 2Osservata
    1907-07-28 – In corso
    Quizapu
  9. 1906VEI 2Osservata
    1906 – In corso
    Quizapu
  10. 1903VEI 2Stima geologica
    1903-01 – In corso
    Quizapu
  11. 1846VEI 2Osservata
    1846-11-26 – 1853
    Quizapu

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