Título
Geology of the late Pleistocene Tres Vírgenes Volcanic Complex, Baja California Sur (México)
11627/533211627/5332
Autor
Avellán López, Denis Ramón
Macías, José Luis
Arce, José Luis
Saucedo Girón, Ricardo
Garduño Monroy, Víctor Hugo
Jiménez Haro, Adrian
Sosa Ceballos, Giovanni
Cisneros Maximo, Guillermo
Bernal, Juan Pablo
Layer, Paul W
García Sánchez, Laura
Reyes Agustín, Gabriela
Rangel, Elizabeth
Navarrete Pacheco, José Antonio
López Loera, Héctor
Resumen
"The geological map of the Tres Vírgenes Volcanic Complex (TVVC) Baja California Sur, México consists of three northeast-southwest aligned stratovolcanoes named from older to younger, El Viejo, El Azufre, and La Virgen. The map (scale 1:20,000) comprises an area of 856 km2 edited on an ArcMap data set. The map compiles previous studies combined with new mapping and stratigraphy supported by 5 new 230Th/U geochronology in zircons. The TVVC sits on top of Cretaceous granite, Cenozoic volcaniclastics, the Esperanza basalt (7.64 Ma), and the Aguajito ignimbrite (1.17 Ma). The TVVC commenced its activity around 300 ka by constructing El Viejo volcano, followed by El Azufre volcano (∼173–128 ka), la Virgen scoria cones (∼128–112 ka), and La Virgen stratovolcano (∼112–22 ka). The La Virgen volcano emplaced the La Virgen rhyolitic tephra (∼31 ka), and the Upper Andesite lavas (∼22 ka)."
Fecha de publicación
2019Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1576552Área de conocimiento
GEOGRAFÍAColecciones
Editor
Taylor & Francis LTDPalabras clave
GeologyVolcanic stratigraphy
Tres Virgenes Volcanic Complex
Baja California