Santa Clara volcano
Actualizado: 6 jul. 2022 17:23 GMT - Refresh
campo volcánico 1465 m / 4,806 ft
Utah (Canadá y EE. UU. (continente)), 37.26°N / -113.63°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
Utah (Canadá y EE. UU. (continente)), 37.26°N / -113.63°W
Current status: normal or dormant (1 out of 5)
The Santa Clara volcanic field is volcanic area north of St. George in SW Utah, which has been active since abaout 4 million years ago. It contains numerous cinder cones and lava flows.
The Santa Clara lava flow was erupted from 2 young cider cones above Snow Canyon about 10-20,000 years ago and is one of the youngest lava flows in the Colorado Plateau/Basin and Range region. The almost unvegetated lava flow extends 16 km to the south down Snow Canyon, excavated through rocks of the colorful Navajo Sandstone.
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Erupciones del volcán Santa Clara: 10,000-20,000 years ago
Lastest nearby earthquakes: No hay terremotos recientes


See also: Sentinel hub | Landsat 8 | NASA FIRMS