Santo Tomas Volcano
Updated: 29 mar. 2024 05:07 GMT -
Stratovolcano(es) 3542 m / 11621 ft
Guatemala, 14.71°N / -91.48°W
Current status: (probably) extinct (0 out of 5)
Guatemala, 14.71°N / -91.48°W
Current status: (probably) extinct (0 out of 5)
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Eruzioni del vulcano Santo Tomas: None during the past 10,000 years
Less than few million years ago (Pleistocene)
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Background
Volcán Santo Tomás (also known as Volcán Pecul) is a large eroded stratovolcano located across a valley SE of Santa María volcano. The summit is capped by late-Quaternary andesitic tephra. A winding ridge connects it to Volcán de Zunil, 4.5 km NE, a stratovolcano that forms the topographic high point of the Santo Tomás-Zunil complex. Solfataras and thermal springs are located on the ridge's W side. Volcán de Zunil is located on the SW rim of the 4-km-wide, 600-m-deep Tzanjuyub caldera, which is breached to the S by the Río Masa. Several dacitic-rhyolitic lava domes are located on the caldera's N flank and the NW flank of Volcán de Zunil. The youngest dome, Cerro Zunil, was last active about 84,000 years ago (K-Ar dating). No Holocene eruptions at Santo Tomás are known, although the volcano was included in the Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World (Mooser et al., 1958) based on its geothermal activity.---
Source: Smithsonian / GVP volcano information
Santo Tomas Volcano Photos
10. Veduta in lontananza dei vulcani dalla sommità del vulcano Tajumulco 4220 m all'alba - da destra a sinistra - Santaguito (in eruzione), Santa Maria, Santo Tomas, Zuni...