Jaraguay Volcano
Updated: 24. Apr. 2024 13:58 GMT -
volcanic field 960? m / 3,150 ft
Baja California, Mexico, 29.33°N / -114.5°W
Aktueller Status: normal / ruhend (1 von 5)
Baja California, Mexico, 29.33°N / -114.5°W
Aktueller Status: normal / ruhend (1 von 5)
Jaraguay volcano is a volcanic field located between Jaraguay and Arroyo San José on the western side of Baja California, Mexico. It contains cinder cones and associated basaltic and basaltic-andesite lava flows, some of which are probably less than about 5000 years old.
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Ausbrüche des Jaraguay: unknown, less than 10,000 years ago
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Beschreibung
The Jaraguay volcanic field is the northernmost of a group of large young alkalic volcanic fields in Baja California. Located primarily on the Pacific Ocean side of northern Baja between Jaraguay and Arroyo San José, the Jaraguay field contains numerous youthful-looking cinder cones and associated basaltic and basaltic-andesite lava flows. Some lava flows are less vegetated than flows of the San Quintín volcanic field to the north that overlie 5000-6000 year-old midden deposits (Rogers et al., 1985). Several Holocene lava flows were erupted near the south side of Arroyo San José at the SW end of the Jaraguay volcanic field.(Smithsonian / GVP volcano information)