Isla Tortuga
Tortuga, Isla
楯状火山 · Mexico · 224m

- タイプ
- 楯状火山
- 国
- Mexico
- 地域
- Eastern Pacific Volcanic Regions / Gulf of California Rift Volcanic Province
- 標高
- 224m
- 座標
- 27.438, -111.881
- 最終噴火
- 不明
- テクトニクス環境
- Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- 火山地形
- Shield
- 主要岩石
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
地質学的概要
A youthful shield volcano forms Isla Tortuga, which lies in the Gulf of California, 40 km off the Baja coast. There is a circular, 1-km-wide caldera, west of the center of the oval 4-km-long island. Circumferential faults cut the rim of the more than 100-m-deep caldera, which is floored by a solidified lava lake and contains youthful-looking spatter cones. The volcano was constructed during two north-migrating periods of activity that began with submarine eruptions and included formation of a circular tuff-ring complex enclosing the caldera. The sides of a small volcanic horst in the center of the caldera display lava flows overlying a 2-m-thick halite bed, formed when sea water filled the caldera, creating an evaporite basin. Recent lava flows cover most of the flanks, and fumarolic activity has continued into historical time. A submarine cone with a 2-km-wide summit caldera lies about 5 km ESE of the island on the flanks of the edifice.
Wikipedia の要約
英語版の要約Isla Tortuga is an island in the Gulf of California, created relatively recently in geologic terms by the volcanism associated with the East Pacific Rise. It lies east-northeast of the city of Santa Rosalía, in Mulegé Municipality. It has a surface area of 11.374 km2.
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