Volcanic history reconstruction in northern Ecuador: insights for eruptive and erosion rates on the whole Ecuadorian arc

In the northern Andes, the Ecuadorian arc presents a large number of Quaternary volcanoes, spread over a rather restricted area. The origin of this volcanic clustering is not well understood, and only a few chronological data older than the Holocene are available in northern Ecuador to document the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of volcanology 2020, Vol.82 (1), Article 11
Hauptverfasser: Bablon, Mathilde, Quidelleur, Xavier, Samaniego, Pablo, Le Pennec, Jean-Luc, Santamaría, Santiago, Liorzou, Céline, Hidalgo, Silvana, Eschbach, Bastien
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Zusammenfassung:In the northern Andes, the Ecuadorian arc presents a large number of Quaternary volcanoes, spread over a rather restricted area. The origin of this volcanic clustering is not well understood, and only a few chronological data older than the Holocene are available in northern Ecuador to document the arc development stages. In this study, we present new K-Ar ages obtained on lava flow and pumice samples for Cushnirumi, Mojanda, Fuya Fuya, Imbabura, Cubilche, and Cusín volcanoes, located about 40 km north of Quito, the Ecuador’s capital city. Our results show that the volcanic activity in the northern part of the Ecuadorian arc started at least at ~ 1 Ma and that construction of volcanoes mainly occurred during the last 500 ka. Together with the radiometric data, numerical reconstructions of the paleomorphology of the volcanoes are used to estimate the volume of emitted magmas and the amount of eroded material in order to quantify their eruptive and erosion rates. Emission rates of Ecuadorian volcanoes range between
ISSN:0258-8900
1432-0819
DOI:10.1007/s00445-019-1346-1