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Pali-Aike Volcanic Field

Campo vulcanico · Chile-Argentina · 282 m

A lava flow of the Pleistocene-to-Holocene Palei-Aike volcanic field is seen here from Cerro del Diablo.  The large volcanic field straddles the Chile/Argentina border north of the Straits of Magellan.  The southernmost of the Patagonian basaltic plateau lavas, Palei-Aike contains lake-filled maars and basaltic scoria and spatter cones with associated fresh-looking lava flows.
A lava flow of the Pleistocene-to-Holocene Palei-Aike volcanic field is seen here from Cerro del Diablo. The large volcanic field straddles the Chile/Argentina border north of the Straits of Magellan. The southernmost of the Patagonian basaltic plateau lavas, Palei-Aike contains lake-filled maars and basaltic scoria and spatter cones with associated fresh-looking lava flows. · Foto: Photo by Andres Figueroa Zurita (courtesy of Oscar González-Ferrán, University of Chile). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Campo vulcanico
Paese
Chile-Argentina
Regione
Sud America / Austral Andean Volcanic Arc
Altitudine
282 m
Coordinate
-52.082, -69.698
Ultima eruzione
-5550
Contesto tettonico
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma vulcanica
Cluster
Roccia principale
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica

The 3,000 km2 Pleistocene-to-Holocene Pali-Aike volcanic field straddles the Chile-Argentina border north of the Straits of Magellan, about 150 km NE of the town of Punta Arenas. The southernmost of the Patagonian basaltic plateau lavas, Pali-Aike contains lake-filled maars and basaltic scoria and spatter cones with associated fresh-looking lava flows. The distribution of maars and cones indicates that eruptions occurred along regional fissures oriented E-W and NW-SE. The earliest eruptions produced maars and lava flows that are now exposed only in river valleys. A second stage formed now-eroded spatter cones and soil-covered lava flows. The youngest cones and lava flows are found in the SE part of the field. The most recent volcanic event produced scoria and spatter cones and fresh lava flows not covered by soil. Ejecta covers prehistorical artifacts (Skewes and Stern, 1979).

Storia delle eruzioni

Riepilogo (VEI nel tempo)
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5550 BCE~5550 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?5550 BCE5550 BCE5549 BCE5549 BCE5549 BCE

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 5550 a.C. (±2500 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 5550 – In corso

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