Cagua VulkanSchichtvulkan 1133 m / 3,717 ft
Luzon Island, Philippinen, 18.22°N / 122.12°E Aktueller Status: nicht aktiv (1 von 5)
Typische Aktivität: Explosiv
Ausbrüche des Cagua: 1907 (?), 1860 Letzte Erdbeben in der Nähe:
At present, there are thermal areas near the summit crater and on the NW and NNE flanks. Beschreibung:Mount Cagua volcano belongs to the Babuya segment where it is part of a N-S line of the active volcanoes, east of the older, now extinct volcanic range of Northern Luzon.The lavas of Cagua are basaltic and andesitic in composition and belong to the calcalkaline series. The volcano has been formed in 3 phases: 1) Effusive eruptions feeding basaltic-andesite and basaltic lava flows between 1.5 and 1.2 Million years ago. 2) Explosive eruptions with thick andesitic pyroclastic flows in the interval from 600,000 - 300,000 years ago. These deposits covered the entire volcano. 3) Recent phreatomagmatic activity producing ash flows. |
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