Eruptive chronology of monogenetic volcanoes northwestern of Morelia – Insights into volcano-tectonic interactions in the central-eastern Michoacán-Guanajuato Volcanic Field, México
Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz...
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520 | |a Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). | ||
520 | |a Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). | ||
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10.1016/j.jsames.2020.102554 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000001002.pica (DE-627)ELV050214810 (ELSEVIER)S0895-9811(20)30067-5 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 540 570 VZ BIODIV DE-30 fid 35.00 bkl Avellán, Denis-Ramón verfasserin aut Eruptive chronology of monogenetic volcanoes northwestern of Morelia – Insights into volcano-tectonic interactions in the central-eastern Michoacán-Guanajuato Volcanic Field, México 2020transfer abstract nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). Michoacán-Guanajuato Elsevier Morelia Elsevier Eruptive chronology Elsevier Monogenetic volcanoes Elsevier Structural control Elsevier Small shield volcanoes Elsevier Cisneros-Máximo, Guillermo oth Macías, José Luis oth Gómez-Vasconcelos, Martha Gabriela oth Layer, Paul W. oth Sosa-Ceballos, Giovanni oth Robles-Camacho, Jasinto oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Chen, Rufen ELSEVIER Effect of 2017 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV000582883 volume:100 year:2020 pages:0 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2020.102554 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U FID-BIODIV SSG-OLC-PHA 35.00 Chemie: Allgemeines VZ AR 100 2020 0 |
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10.1016/j.jsames.2020.102554 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000001002.pica (DE-627)ELV050214810 (ELSEVIER)S0895-9811(20)30067-5 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 540 570 VZ BIODIV DE-30 fid 35.00 bkl Avellán, Denis-Ramón verfasserin aut Eruptive chronology of monogenetic volcanoes northwestern of Morelia – Insights into volcano-tectonic interactions in the central-eastern Michoacán-Guanajuato Volcanic Field, México 2020transfer abstract nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). Michoacán-Guanajuato Elsevier Morelia Elsevier Eruptive chronology Elsevier Monogenetic volcanoes Elsevier Structural control Elsevier Small shield volcanoes Elsevier Cisneros-Máximo, Guillermo oth Macías, José Luis oth Gómez-Vasconcelos, Martha Gabriela oth Layer, Paul W. oth Sosa-Ceballos, Giovanni oth Robles-Camacho, Jasinto oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Chen, Rufen ELSEVIER Effect of 2017 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV000582883 volume:100 year:2020 pages:0 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2020.102554 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U FID-BIODIV SSG-OLC-PHA 35.00 Chemie: Allgemeines VZ AR 100 2020 0 |
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Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). Michoacán-Guanajuato Elsevier Morelia Elsevier Eruptive chronology Elsevier Monogenetic volcanoes Elsevier Structural control Elsevier Small shield volcanoes Elsevier Cisneros-Máximo, Guillermo oth Macías, José Luis oth Gómez-Vasconcelos, Martha Gabriela oth Layer, Paul W. oth Sosa-Ceballos, Giovanni oth Robles-Camacho, Jasinto oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Chen, Rufen ELSEVIER Effect of 2017 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV000582883 volume:100 year:2020 pages:0 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2020.102554 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U FID-BIODIV SSG-OLC-PHA 35.00 Chemie: Allgemeines VZ AR 100 2020 0 |
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Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). 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Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). |
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Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). |
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Twelve monogenetic volcanoes formed during the last 7 Ma within the Tarímbaro graben, northwest of the city of Morelia, in the central-eastern part of the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field (México). These include four scoria cones (Pelón, Tetillas, Jamanal, and Parastaco), four lava domes (La Cruz, Divisadero, Estadio, and Tetillas), two small shield volcanoes (Quinceo and Tetillas) and two lava flows (Cuto and Cerritos). Based on a detailed geological map and stratigraphy aided by new 40Ar/39Ar and 14C radiometric dates, and whole-rock chemical analyses, we established the eruptive chronology of these monogenetic volcanoes. These volcanoes were built upon four early Miocene successions of regional volcanism named Cuitzeo lavas (18.7 Ma), Cuitzeo ignimbrite (17.4 Ma), Atécuaro ignimbrite (16.8 Ma), and Punhuato lavas (16.3 Ma). Late Miocene to Pliocene activity consisted of the La Cruz, Divisadero, and Estadio domes and the Cuto lava flow (6.7–3.1 Ma). Pleistocene activity included the Cuitzeo fallout pyroclastic sequence (1.48 Ma), the Quinceo small shield volcano (1.36 Ma), the Pelón scoria cone (0.84 Ma), the Tetillas small shield volcano, two lava domes and a scoria cone (0.56–0.34 Ma), the Jamanal and Parastaco scoria cones and the Cerritos lava flow (0.11 Ma). Magma volumes from these volcanoes vary from <0.1 to 4 km3. We ascribe their variety of magma volumes, morphology, volcanic styles, and spatio-temporal distribution to tectonic changes and evolution of the ENE Tarímbaro graben, whose faults belong to the Tarímbaro-Álvaro Obregón fault segment in the central part of the Morelia-Acambay Fault System. Quinceo (2 km3) and Tetillas (4 km3) small shield volcanoes are by far the most voluminous centers dominating the landscape of the city of Morelia. All rock samples have compositions varying from 49.3 to 61.6 wt % in silica with medium-K contents (0.43–1.83 wt %). |
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