Tajumulco Volcano
Updated: 11 Μαΐου 2024 19:36 GMT -
Stratovolcano 4220 m / 13,845 ft
Guatemala, 15.03°N / -91.9°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Guatemala, 15.03°N / -91.9°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
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Tajumulco volcano eruptions: unknown, no recent eruptions
Latest nearby earthquakes
Ώρα | Mag. / Βάθος | Απόσταση / Τοποθεσία | |||
9 Μαΐ 01:24 (Guatemala) | 2.3 157 km | 20 km βόρεια | 28 Km al norte de San Marcos, Guatemala | Περ. | |
Κυριακή, 5 Μαΐου 2024 GMT (1 σεισμός) | |||||
5 Μαΐ 00:30 (Guatemala) | 2.4 143 km | 16 km βορειοδυτικά | 29 Km al noroeste de San Marcos, Guatemala | Περ. |
Background
Tajumulco is Guatemala's highest peak and the highest volcano in Central America. Two summits, one with a 50-70 m wide crater, lie along a NW-SE line. A lava flow from the 4220-m-high NW summit traveled down a deep valley on the NW flank. The andesitic-dacitic volcano was constructed over the NW end of a large arcuate SW-facing escarpment of uncertain origin. Tajumulco has had several unconfirmed reports of historical eruptions. Sapper (1917) considered Tajumulco to have erupted during historical time, but without accurate dates. The volcano was reported to eject many rocks, destroying houses on October 24, 1765, but this may have been a rock avalanche. Juarros reported some eruptions before 1808, and there are unlikely reports of eruptions in 1821 (or 1822), 1863, and 1893 (Incer 1988, unpublished manuscript).---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information
Tajumulco Volcano Photos
10. Μακρινή άποψη των ηφαιστείων από την κορυφή του ηφαιστείου Tajumulco 4220m στην ανατολή του ηλίου - Από δεξιά προς τα αριστερά - Santaguito (Έκρηξη), Sant (Photo: Jay...