Sollipulli
Caldera · Chile · 2282 m

- Tipo
- Caldera
- Paese
- Chile
- Regione
- South America Volcanic Regions / Southern Andean Volcanic Arc
- Altitudine
- 2282 m
- Coordinate
- -38.970, -71.520
- Ultima eruzione
- 1240
- Contesto tettonico
- Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma vulcanica
- Caldera
- Roccia principale
- Andesite / Basaltic Andesite
Sintesi geologica
The 4-km-wide, glacier-filled Sollipulli caldera lies E of the Pleistocene Nevados de Sollipulli complex. Major silicic pyroclastic rocks associated with caldera formation have not been found; it may have a non-explosive origin. Post-caldera eruptions have been focused along the caldera walls and have increased its height. A series of dacitic lava domes lines the E and S caldera rims. The 1-km-wide Alpehué crater, which cuts the SW rim, was the source of a large Plinian eruption 2900 years before present (BP). Explosion craters and scoria cones are found on the outer flanks. Two N-flank cones produced lava flows during the latest documented activity about 700 years BP (Naranjo et al., 1993). This low-profile volcano is less prominent than its neighbors Llaima and Villarrica, but its explosive history makes it a potentially hazardous volcanic center.
Storia delle eruzioni
Cronologia dettagliata
- 1240 (±50 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica1240 – In corsoNorth flank (Redondo, Chufquén)
- 920 a.C. (±75 anni)VEI 5Stima geologicaBCE 920 – In corsoSW caldera rim (Alpehué crater)
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