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Coordinates: 21°730N 104°3030W / 21.12500°N 104.50833°W / 21.12500; -104.50833
 

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Ceboruco
Ceboruco volcano
Highest point
Elevation2,280 m (7,480 ft)
ListingList of volcanoes in Mexico
Coordinates21°7′30N 104°30′30W / 21.12500°N 104.50833°W / 21.12500; -104.50833
Geography
Ceboruco is located in Nayarit
Ceboruco

Ceboruco

Jala Municipality, Nayarit, Mexico

Ceboruco is located in Mexico
Ceboruco

Ceboruco

Ceboruco (Mexico)

Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Volcanic beltTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Last eruption1870-75
Map

Ceboruco is a dacitic stratovolcano located in Nayarit, Mexico, northwest of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. The largest eruption, the Jala Plinian eruption, was around 930 AD ±200, VEI 6, releasing 11 cubic kilometres (2.6 cu mi) of tephra.[1] The most recent and best documented eruption from Ceboruco lasted from 1870–1875, with fumarole activity lasting well into the 20th century.[2] The mountain features one large caldera, created during the Jala eruption, with a smaller crater nested inside that formed when the Dos Equis lava dome collapsed during the Coapales eruption around 1100 AD. Within both of these craters, are several explosive volcanic features, including scoria deposits, lava domes, and pyroclastic domes, or cinder cone volcanoes.[2]

Cooled lava flows preserved around the volcano keep a record of the recent eruptions. Before the Jala eruption, there is record of one major lava flow, called the Destiladero flow. During the 500 years after the Jala eruption, the volcano was at its most active, leaving record of six major lava flows: the Copales, El Cajón, Coapan I, Coapan II, El Norte, and Ceboruco flows, all before the Spanish arrived in 1521. The volcano remained active until the next major eruption in 1870, however volcanism was, for the most part, constrained within the calderas.[2]

Lava extruded from the volcano is primarily trachydacitetotrachyandesite in composition, transitioning from more andesitic to more dacitic compositions over time. The magma is likely a mix from three different sources, a rhyodacite source, a dacite source (likely itself a mixture of rhyodacite and basalt), and a mafic source.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ceboruco". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  • ^ a b c Sieron, K.; Siebe, C. (2008). "Revised stratigraphy and eruption rates of Ceboruco stratovolcano and surrounding monogenetic vents (Nayarit, Mexico) from historical documents and new radiocarbon dates". Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 176: 241–264. Bibcode:2008JVGR..176..241S. doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2008.04.006.
  • ^ Chertkoff, D.G.; Gardner, J.E. (2003). "Nature and timing of magma interactions before, during and after the caldera-forming eruption of Volcan Ceboruco, Mexico". Mineral Petrol. 146: 715–735.
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