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Apoyeque
Map of Nicaragua, showing location of Chiltepe peninsula and Nicaragua volcanic front.
Highest point
Elevation518 m (1,699 ft)
Coordinates12°14′30N 86°20′30W / 12.24167°N 86.34167°W / 12.24167; -86.34167
Geography
LocationNicaragua
Geology
Mountain typePyroclastic shield
Last eruption50 BC ± 100 years

Apoyeque is a pyroclastic shield, located in the Chiltepe Peninsula Natural ReserveinNicaragua. It has a 2.8-km wide, 400-m-deep, lake-filled caldera.[1]

Geography

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The Chiltepe Peninsula and the Apoyeque caldera, view from the ISS.

Apoyeque is a volcanic complex that formed and occupies the Chiltepe Peninsula. It is part of the Chiltepe pyroclastic shield volcano, one of three ignimbrite shields on the Nicaraguan volcanic front.[2]

The lake at its center, Apoyeque lake (Spanish: Laguna de Apoyeque, also called Laguna de Apoyaque,[3]), its shore 100 meters below the peak of the caldera, at its bottom reaches down to sea level.

Apoyeque, as well as the entire Chiltepe peninsula are part of the Managua administrative region, in close proximity to city of Managua, Nicaragua's capital.[4]

Immediately southeast of Apoyeque peak is the 2.5 × 3 kilometer-wide lake-filled Xiloá (Jiloá) maar, a part of the Apoyeque complex.

Volcanology

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The last eruption of Apoyeque, in about 50 BC (+/- 100 years), was one of the largest explosions known in history, and it had a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 6.[5]

In addition to the Chiltepe dome (volcán Chiltepe), which is used synonymously with Apoyeque, the Apoyeque complex contains the Jiloa caldera (Laguna de Jiloa[6] aka Xiloá), the Miraflores dome and the Cerro Talpetate dome.[7]

An eruption of Laguna Xiloá 6100 years ago produced pumiceous pyroclastic flows that overlay similar deposits of similar age from Masaya.[1]

Apoyeque has been identified as a particular dangerous volcano, due to its history of major eruptions separated by 2000 years, proximity to Managua, and the risks of generating lake tsunamis.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Apoyeque". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  • ^ "Apoyeque Volcano, Nicaragua in geographic.org". Retrieved 2010-08-02..
  • ^ "Laguna de Apoyaque: Nicaragua, geographic.org". Retrieved 2010-08-02..
  • ^ "Laguna de Apoyegue: Nicaragua, geographic.org". Retrieved 2010-08-02..
  • ^ "Apoyeque: Eruptive History". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  • ^ "Laguna de Jiloá: Nicaragua". Retrieved 2010-08-02.
  • ^ "Apoyeque: Synonyms & Subfeatures". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  • ^ Freundt, A.; et al. (2006). "Volcanic hazards in Nicaragua: Past, present, and future". In Rose, W.I.; et al. (eds.). Volcanic Hazards in Central America (GSA Special Paper 412). Geological Society of America. pp. 141–165. ISBN 978-0-8137-2412-6.

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