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Zitácuaro-Valle de Bravo

Zitacuaro-Valle de Bravo

火山原 · Mexico · 3500m

This view from the north shows the Cerro el Cacique lava dome, part of the extensive Zitácuaro-Valle de Bravo volcanic field in the central Mexican Volcanic Belt. The dome rises over the city of Heroica de Zitácuaro, which is built on top of a deposit originating from collapse of the Cerro Pelón lava dome (visible to the left of the Cacique dome). Andesite lava flows to the south in the Valle de Bravo area are as young as about 5,000 years.
This view from the north shows the Cerro el Cacique lava dome, part of the extensive Zitácuaro-Valle de Bravo volcanic field in the central Mexican Volcanic Belt. The dome rises over the city of Heroica de Zitácuaro, which is built on top of a deposit originating from collapse of the Cerro Pelón lava dome (visible to the left of the Cacique dome). Andesite lava flows to the south in the Valle de Bravo area are as young as about 5,000 years. · 写真: Photo by Lucia Capra, 1993 (courtesy of José Macías, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).
タイプ
火山原
Mexico
地域
Middle America-Caribbean Volcanic Regions / Trans-Mexican Volcanic Arc
標高
3500m
座標
19.400, -100.250
最終噴火
-3050年
テクトニクス環境
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
火山地形
Cluster
主要岩石
Dacite
地質学的概要

The Zitácuaro-Valle de Bravo volcanic field in the central part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt consists of a broad region of shield volcanoes, lava domes, and cinder cones surrounding the city of Heroica de Zitácuaro. The Zitácuaro volcanic complex itself, located SE of the city, was constructed within the 30-km-wide Las Tres Chicas caldera of Miocene age, which later underwent three post-caldera episodes of intra-caldera lava dome resurgence and included the intrusion of dacitic central lava domes, the emplacement of pyroclastic flows, and the eruption of andesitic lava flows. The youngest dated activity at the complex produced La Dieta airfall deposit about 31,000 years ago, and persistent local seismicity continues at Zitácuaro. The Valle de Bravo area to the south contains dominantly andesitic lava domes and flows, many of which were erupted along regional faults. The youngest flows were erupted at the bottom of a fault-controlled canyon; the most recent of these, west of the Valle de Bravo lake, has been Ar-Ar dated at about 5,200 +/- 2,300 years, and morphology suggests a Holocene age for other cones.

噴火履歴

概要 (VEI時系列)
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3050 BCE~3050 BCE · 1件 · 最大 VEI 03050 BCE3050 BCE3049 BCE3049 BCE3049 BCE

詳細タイムライン

  1. 紀元前 3050年 (±2000年)VEI 0地質学的推定
    BCE 3050 ~ 進行中
    West of Valle de Bravo

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