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Cerro Macá

Cerro Macá is a stratovolcano located to the north of the Aisén Fjord and to the east of the Moraleda Channel, in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region of Chile. This glacier-covered volcano lies along the regional Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault Zone.[4]

Cerro Macá
Highest point
Elevation2,300 m (7,500 ft)[1][2]
Prominence2,066 m (6,778 ft)[2]
ListingUltra
Coordinates45°06′21″S 73°10′09″W / 45.10583°S 73.16917°W / -45.10583; -73.16917[2]
Geography
Cerro Macá
Location of Cerro Maca
LocationChile
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruption1560 ± 110 years[3]

Cerro Macá is a relatively small volcano with a volume of only 39 cubic kilometres (9.4 cu mi).[5] It has a summit elevation of approximately 2,300 m above sea level[1][2] and features glaciers[6] that in 2011 covered an area of 27.62 square kilometres (10.66 sq mi).[7] The edifice is partially eroded[8] and a sector collapse is probably the origin of a large steep sided depression in the summit area.[9] Pyroclastic cones with associated lava flows are found on its southwestern flank[10] but also on the other slopes of the volcano, as far down as sea level and in the Bahia Aysen.[9]

The volcano is part of the southernmost Southern Volcanic Zone of Chile, where volcanism is caused by the subduction of the Nazca Plate. Other volcanoes in the area are Melimoyu, Mentolat, Cay and Cerro Hudson.[5] Macá specifically is formed by basalt and basaltic andesite.[5]

1,440 ± 40 calibrated radiocarbon years ago a moderate explosive eruption deposited the MAC1 tephra,[5] which reaches thicknesses of 10–15 centimetres (3.9–5.9 in) 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of Macá.[8] Ash from past eruptions has been tentatively identified close to Cochrane Lake.[11] A more recent eruption occurred from the Bahía Pérez cinder cone on the southwestern flank in 1560 ± 110 years.[3]

In the early 20th century volcanic activity was observed at Ensenada Pérez, close to the southwestern flank of Macá.[10]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b The elevation given here is from SRTM data and independently confirmed by ASTER GDEM. Elevations around 3,000 m given by other authorities should be discounted. The contours around the summit are missing from official Chilean topographic mapping.
  2. ^ a b c d "Argentina and Chile, Southern: Patagonia Ultra-Prominences" 2015-04-09 at the Wayback Machine Peaklist.org. Listed as "Volcán Maca". Maca is a smooth volcanic cone, and SRTM indicates a summit elevation of 2300m ± 20m. This is supported by Biggar in "The Andes". Cited elevations of 2960-3079m are based on gross exaggeration.Note 9 Retrieved 2012-04-16.
  3. ^ a b "Macá". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  4. ^ Finnische Expedition nach Patagonien; Väinö Auer (1941). Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Finnischen Expedition nach Patagonien 1937-38 (in German). p. 79.
  5. ^ a b c d Weller, Derek J.; Porras, De; Eugenia, María; Maldonado, Antonio; Méndez, César; Stern, Charles R.; Weller, Derek J.; Porras, De; Eugenia, María; Maldonado, Antonio; Méndez, César; Stern, Charles R. (2017). "Tefrocronología holocena del curso inferior del valle de río Cisnes, Chile austral". Andean Geology. 44 (3): 229–248. doi:10.5027/andgeov44n3-a01. ISSN 0718-7106.
  6. ^ Masiokas, Mariano H.; Rivera, Andrés; Espizua, Lydia E.; Villalba, Ricardo; Delgado, Silvia; Aravena, Juan Carlos (October 2009). "Glacier fluctuations in extratropical South America during the past 1000years". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 281 (3–4): 242–268. Bibcode:2009PPP...281..242M. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.08.006. hdl:10533/130935. ISSN 0031-0182.
  7. ^ Rivera, Andrés; Bown, Francisca (August 2013). "Recent glacier variations on active ice capped volcanoes in the Southern Volcanic Zone (37°–46°S), Chilean Andes". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 45: 345–356. Bibcode:2013JSAES..45..345R. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2013.02.004. hdl:10533/130506. ISSN 0895-9811.
  8. ^ a b Naranjo, José A.; Stern, Charles R. (December 2004). "Holocene tephrochronology of the southernmost part (42°30'-45°S) of the Andean Southern Volcanic Zone". Revista Geológica de Chile. 31 (2): 224–240. doi:10.4067/S0716-02082004000200003. ISSN 0716-0208.
  9. ^ a b D'Orazio, M; Innocenti, F; Manetti, P; Tamponi, M; Tonarini, S; González-Ferrán, O; Lahsen, A; Omarini, R (August 2003). "The Quaternary calc-alkaline volcanism of the Patagonian Andes close to the Chile triple junction: geochemistry and petrogenesis of volcanic rocks from the Cay and Maca volcanoes (~45°S, Chile)". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 16 (4): 219–242. Bibcode:2003JSAES..16..219D. doi:10.1016/S0895-9811(03)00063-4. ISSN 0895-9811.
  10. ^ a b Naranjo, José Antonio; Arenas, Manuel; Clavero, Jorge; Muñoz, Oscar (2009). "Mass movement-induced tsunamis: main effects during the Patagonian Fjordland seismic crisis in Aisén (45°25'S), Chile". Andean Geology. 36 (1). ISSN 0718-7092.
  11. ^ Villa-Martínez, Rodrigo; Moreno, Patricio I.; Valenzuela, Marcela A. (January 2012). "Deglacial and postglacial vegetation changes on the eastern slopes of the central Patagonian Andes (47°S)". Quaternary Science Reviews. 32: 86–99. Bibcode:2012QSRv...32...86V. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.11.008. hdl:10533/131333. ISSN 0277-3791.

References edit

  • "Monte Maca, Chile" on Peakbagger


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Cerro Maca is a stratovolcano located to the north of the Aisen Fjord and to the east of the Moraleda Channel in the Aysen del General Carlos Ibanez del Campo Region of Chile This glacier covered volcano lies along the regional Liquine Ofqui Fault Zone 4 Cerro MacaHighest pointElevation2 300 m 7 500 ft 1 2 Prominence2 066 m 6 778 ft 2 ListingUltraCoordinates45 06 21 S 73 10 09 W 45 10583 S 73 16917 W 45 10583 73 16917 2 GeographyCerro MacaLocation of Cerro MacaLocationChileParent rangeAndesGeologyMountain typeStratovolcanoLast eruption1560 110 years 3 Cerro Maca is a relatively small volcano with a volume of only 39 cubic kilometres 9 4 cu mi 5 It has a summit elevation of approximately 2 300 m above sea level 1 2 and features glaciers 6 that in 2011 covered an area of 27 62 square kilometres 10 66 sq mi 7 The edifice is partially eroded 8 and a sector collapse is probably the origin of a large steep sided depression in the summit area 9 Pyroclastic cones with associated lava flows are found on its southwestern flank 10 but also on the other slopes of the volcano as far down as sea level and in the Bahia Aysen 9 The volcano is part of the southernmost Southern Volcanic Zone of Chile where volcanism is caused by the subduction of the Nazca Plate Other volcanoes in the area are Melimoyu Mentolat Cay and Cerro Hudson 5 Maca specifically is formed by basalt and basaltic andesite 5 1 440 40 calibrated radiocarbon years ago a moderate explosive eruption deposited the MAC1 tephra 5 which reaches thicknesses of 10 15 centimetres 3 9 5 9 in 70 kilometres 43 mi east of Maca 8 Ash from past eruptions has been tentatively identified close to Cochrane Lake 11 A more recent eruption occurred from the Bahia Perez cinder cone on the southwestern flank in 1560 110 years 3 In the early 20th century volcanic activity was observed at Ensenada Perez close to the southwestern flank of Maca 10 See also editList of volcanoes in Chile List of Ultras of South AmericaFootnotes edit a b The elevation given here is from SRTM data and independently confirmed by ASTER GDEM Elevations around 3 000 m given by other authorities should be discounted The contours around the summit are missing from official Chilean topographic mapping a b c d Argentina and Chile Southern Patagonia Ultra Prominences Archived 2015 04 09 at the Wayback Machine Peaklist org Listed as Volcan Maca Maca is a smooth volcanic cone and SRTM indicates a summit elevation of 2300m 20m This is supported by Biggar in The Andes Cited elevations of 2960 3079m are based on gross exaggeration Note 9 Retrieved 2012 04 16 a b Maca Global Volcanism Program Smithsonian Institution Retrieved 2021 05 03 Finnische Expedition nach Patagonien Vaino Auer 1941 Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Finnischen Expedition nach Patagonien 1937 38 in German p 79 a b c d Weller Derek J Porras De Eugenia Maria Maldonado Antonio Mendez Cesar Stern Charles R Weller Derek J Porras De Eugenia Maria Maldonado Antonio Mendez Cesar Stern Charles R 2017 Tefrocronologia holocena del curso inferior del valle de rio Cisnes Chile austral Andean Geology 44 3 229 248 doi 10 5027 andgeov44n3 a01 ISSN 0718 7106 Masiokas Mariano H Rivera Andres Espizua Lydia E Villalba Ricardo Delgado Silvia Aravena Juan Carlos October 2009 Glacier fluctuations in extratropical South America during the past 1000years Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 281 3 4 242 268 Bibcode 2009PPP 281 242M doi 10 1016 j palaeo 2009 08 006 hdl 10533 130935 ISSN 0031 0182 Rivera Andres Bown Francisca August 2013 Recent glacier variations on active ice capped volcanoes in the Southern Volcanic Zone 37 46 S Chilean Andes Journal of South American Earth Sciences 45 345 356 Bibcode 2013JSAES 45 345R doi 10 1016 j jsames 2013 02 004 hdl 10533 130506 ISSN 0895 9811 a b Naranjo Jose A Stern Charles R December 2004 Holocene tephrochronology of the southernmost part 42 30 45 S of the Andean Southern Volcanic Zone Revista Geologica de Chile 31 2 224 240 doi 10 4067 S0716 02082004000200003 ISSN 0716 0208 a b D Orazio M Innocenti F Manetti P Tamponi M Tonarini S Gonzalez Ferran O Lahsen A Omarini R August 2003 The Quaternary calc alkaline volcanism of the Patagonian Andes close to the Chile triple junction geochemistry and petrogenesis of volcanic rocks from the Cay and Maca volcanoes 45 S Chile Journal of South American Earth Sciences 16 4 219 242 Bibcode 2003JSAES 16 219D doi 10 1016 S0895 9811 03 00063 4 ISSN 0895 9811 a b Naranjo Jose Antonio Arenas Manuel Clavero Jorge Munoz Oscar 2009 Mass movement induced tsunamis main effects during the Patagonian Fjordland seismic crisis in Aisen 45 25 S Chile Andean Geology 36 1 ISSN 0718 7092 Villa Martinez Rodrigo Moreno Patricio I Valenzuela Marcela A January 2012 Deglacial and postglacial vegetation changes on the eastern slopes of the central Patagonian Andes 47 S Quaternary Science Reviews 32 86 99 Bibcode 2012QSRv 32 86V doi 10 1016 j quascirev 2011 11 008 hdl 10533 131333 ISSN 0277 3791 References 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