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An Overview of the Mafic and Felsic Monogenetic Neogene to Quaternary Volcanism in the Central Andes, Northern Chile (18-28°Lat.S)

Authors :
Ureta, Gabriel
Sepúlveda, José Pablo
Gonz√°lez, Rodrigo
Scheinost, Alexander
Torres, Ivana
Aguilera, Mauricio
Vilches, Matias
Németh, Károly
Aguilera, Felipe
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
2018.

Abstract

Monogenetic volcanism produces small eruptive volumes with short eruption history, different chemical compositions, and relatively simple conduit. The Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes is internationally known as a natural laboratory to study volcanism, where mafic and felsic products are present. In this contribution, the spectrum of architectures, range of eruptive styles, lithological features, and different magmatic processes of the mafic and felsic monogenetic Neogene to Quaternary volcanoes from the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes in northern Chile (18°S-28°S) are described. The major volcanic activity occurred during the Pleistocene, where the most abundant activity corresponds to effusive and Strombolian eruptions. This volcanism is characterized by external (e.g., magma reservoirs or groundwater availability) and internal (e.g., magma ascent rate or interaction en-route to the surface) conditions, which determine the changes in eruptive style, lithofacies, and magmatic processes involved in the formation of monogenetic volcanoes.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science / Earth Sciences

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Open Research Library
Accession number :
edsors.1f1238a4.9f89.437f.bcd3.56a9aceaca54
Document Type :
CHAPTER