Title of article :
The Luingo caldera: The south-easternmost collapse caldera in the Altiplano–Puna plateau, NW Argentina
Author/Authors :
Guzmلn، نويسنده , , Silvina and Petrinovic، نويسنده , , Ivan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This article identifies the Pucarilla–Cerro Tipillas Volcanic Complex and its major eruptive source, the Luingo caldera (26° 10′S–66° 40′W). Detailed geological mapping, stratigraphic sections, facies analysis and correlations, including the identification of typical caldera components, allow us to infer the position of a collapse caldera, elongated at N65° and with a diameter of 19 km × 13 km, which is responsible for an eruption of 135 km3 (DRE) of magma. The high-crystal contents of the associated ignimbrites, combined with its tectonic setting, indicate that regional and local tectonic structures played a crucial role in the formation of the caldera.
ingo caldera is located on the south-eastern border of the Puna, and is the south-easternmost recognised caldera of the Altiplano–Puna plateau. The age of the caldera and its products is 12.1 to 13.5 Ma. Based on its location near the Cerro Galán Complex (2 to 6.5 Ma), we can imply that volcanism existed in the area for about 10 Ma. The caldera morphology and product distribution account for a middle Miocene paleao-topography similar to the present one.
Keywords :
collapse caldera , Southern Central Volcanic Zone , Miocene volcanism , Luingo caldera , Cerro Galلn
Journal title :
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Journal title :
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research