Late Pleistocene-Holocene stratigraphy and radiocarbon dating of La Malinche volcano, Central Mexico

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作者
Castro-Govea, Renato [1 ]
Siebe, Claus [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Geofis, Dept Vulcanol, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
基金
美国国家航空航天局;
关键词
La Malinche; strato-volcano; radiocarbon; stratigraphy; volcanic hazards; Mexico;
D O I
10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2007.01.002
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Previous studies of La Malinche identified and radiocarbon dated several volcanic layers, the youngest of which yielded an age of ca. 7.5 ka. An additional ash fallout layer that crops out at high altitudes was considered the most recent deposit, with an estimated age of 6 ka. In the present work 38 new radiocarbon ages are presented. From these, several date the young ash fallout layer and lie around 3.1 ka. With the aid of these dates a new and comprehensive stratigraphy documenting the Late Pleistocene-Holocene eruptive history of La Malinche is presented. The stratigraphy indicates two main stages of volcanic activity: Pre-Malinche and Malinche. The first undoubtedly comprises the major part of the eruptive history, but its deposits are largely covered by the products of the latter stage, on which this study is focused. The Malinche stage was subdivided into three eruptive periods. Period 1 started with the emplacement of the Huamantla Pumice more than 45 ka ago. This deposit consists of a thick pumice fallout overlain by pyroclastic flow deposits. Subsequently, several episodes of construction and collapse of summit domes occurred. The oldest dome was dated at ca. 45 ka. Period 2 started 21.5 ka ago with the Malinche Pumice 1, a widespread pumice fallout covering the entire slopes of the volcano. Pyroclastic flows and lahars related to this eruption were channeled along deep barrancas and reached considerable distances. Deposits produced by partial sector collapse and dated at ca. 20.9 ka, and a pumice-and-ash flow deposit dated at 15.9 ka were also generated during this period. The last period started with the eruption of the Malinche Pumice II, a distinctive fallout deposit overlain by ash flow deposits on the NE slope of the volcano. The age of this pumice layer is estimated between 12 and 9 ka. Formation of block-and-ash flows, lahars and pumice-and-ash flows followed during this period, and peaked in a most intensive episode that was dated at 7.5 ka. After this, a long interval of quiescence was interrupted 3.1 ka ago, with the eruption of an ash fallout accompanied by small pyroclastic flows, whose deposits are the youngest volcanic products recognized at La Malinche. The new stratigraphic findings identify La Malinche as a potentially active and dangerous volcano that could severely affect densely populated areas at its lower slopes. In addition, the results of this work can shed some light on archaeological research that is being carried out in the Puebla-Tlaxcala region. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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