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Tolhuaca

Stratovulcano · Chile · 2739 m

Tolguaca volcano, the snow-capped peak at the left, is a late-Pleistocene to Holocene stratovolcano located immediately NW of Lonquimay volcano.  The cinder cone at the right in this view from the SE is the Navidad cone on the NE flank of Lonquimay, which formed during an eruption in 1989.  The 2806-m-high Tolguaca is older than its neighbor Lonquimay.  It is dissected by glaciers and only fumarolic activity has occurred during historical time.  Flank vents are oriented NW-SE, in line with Lonquimay, and SW-NE-trending vents occur on the south flank.
Tolguaca volcano, the snow-capped peak at the left, is a late-Pleistocene to Holocene stratovolcano located immediately NW of Lonquimay volcano. The cinder cone at the right in this view from the SE is the Navidad cone on the NE flank of Lonquimay, which formed during an eruption in 1989. The 2806-m-high Tolguaca is older than its neighbor Lonquimay. It is dissected by glaciers and only fumarolic activity has occurred during historical time. Flank vents are oriented NW-SE, in line with Lonquimay, and SW-NE-trending vents occur on the south flank. · Foto: Photo by Norm Banks, 1990 (U.S. Geological Survey). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Chile
Regione
South America Volcanic Regions / Southern Andean Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
2739 m
Coordinate
-38.310, -71.645
Ultima eruzione
-4000
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica

Tolhuaca (or Tolguaca) is a late-Pleistocene to Holocene stratovolcano located immediately NW of Lonquimay volcano. A NW-SE zone of aligned summit craters is youngest to the NW. Another group of vents cutting the south and east flanks is oriented SW-NE, parallel to the zone of flank vents on Lonquimay, and is of post-glacial age (Moreno and Gardeweg 1989). Reports of eruptions in 1876 and on 7 January 1933 are not confirmed; the latter date probably refers to an eruption of Lonquimay or Llaima (Petit-Breuilh 1994, pers. comm.). Polanco et al. (2000) stated that explosive activity consisted of three VEI 3-4 eruptions between 8050 and 6590 BP. The Pemehue volcanic trend on the NW flank was noted by Naranjo (pers. comm. 2010) in Melosh et al. (2012) as having post-glacial lava flows dated at less than 6,000 years old. Only fumarolic activity has occurred from this basaltic-andesitic volcano during historical time. Fumaroles and hot springs are common across the NW flank where there is an active geothermal reservoir (Melosh et al., 2012).

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Riassunto in inglese

Tolhuaca Volcano is a stratovolcano straddling the border between the regions of Bío Bío and Araucanía in southern Chile. The volcano has been shaped by glacial erosion, which contrasts with the relatively smooth slopes of its neighbor Lonquimay, due to the younger age of this latter volcano.

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Storia delle eruzioni

Riepilogo (VEI nel tempo)
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5857 BCE~5671 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 35486 BCE~5300 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 34928 BCE~4743 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 34186 BCE~4000 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 05857 BCE5486 BCE4928 BCE4557 BCE4186 BCE

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 4000 a.C.VEI 0Stima geologica
    BCE 4000 – In corso
    Pemehue
  2. 4885 a.C. (±243 anni)VEI 3Stima geologica
    BCE 4885 – In corso
  3. 5371 a.C. (±243 anni)VEI 3Stima geologica
    BCE 5371 – In corso
  4. 5857 a.C. (±243 anni)VEI 3Stima geologica
    BCE 5857 – In corso

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