Title of article :
Plio-Pleistocene volcanic history of the Ahuachapán geothermal system, El Salvador: The Concepcion De Ataco Caldera
Author/Authors :
Eduardo Gonz?lez Partida، نويسنده , , Vicente Torres Rodr?guez، نويسنده , , Peter Birkle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
The Conception de Ataco caldera in the Ahuachapan-Chipilapa
region is part of the southern, Plio-Pleistocene volcanic belt that borders the
Central Graben of El Salvador. About 17 km3 of primitive lavas erupted
between 1.7 and 0.77 Ma, covering basaltic-andesitic lavas and older
agglomerates forming the Cuyanausul, Apaneca and Empalizada volcanoes.
These lavas preceded the evacuation of 63 km3 of silicic pyroclastics (i.e.
breccias, surge deposits, and ignimbrites) associated with the main caldera cycle.
The eruption of this pyroclastic material led to the collapse of a 5 km by 3.5 km
caldera between the times of the youngest pre-caldera eruptions (0.77 Ma) and
the intrusion of the Himalaya dome (0.28 Ma). The caldera collapse was
reactivated at its northeastern flank by a new eruption of pyroclastics of limited
area1 distribution. These distinctive pyroclastics correspond to laminated tuffs
(“Cebra tuffs”). Domes of dacitic-to-andesitic composition erupted along the
caldera border as well as within it. Their magmatism is talc-alkaline; their ages
vary between 0.28 and 0.1 Ma. Three phreatic explosions, whose craters are in
the eastern part of the Concepcibn de Ataco caldera structure, only deposited
debris locally. A hydrothermal system was emplaced during the final stage of the
post-magmatic activity, evidenced by areas of hydrothermal alteration and
surface manifestations. Four main fault systems, oriented NE-SW, NW-SE,
NNW-SSE, and semicircular, have been identified. These faults created
relatively high-permeability regions within the caldera and nearby grabens,
that are favorable for the development of geothermal systems. 0 1997 CNR.
Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
Keywords :
El Salvador , volcanic history , Stratigraphy , geothermal potential , Conception de Ataco caldera , rock geochemistry
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics