The 2005 eruption of Ilamatepec (Santa Ana) volcano, El Salvador

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We report the stratigraphic sequence of the 2005 eruption of Ilamatepec volcano together with sedimentological and chemical analyses of its products. Structural and textural characteristics of the deposits indicate that the eruption was driven by a small-volume rhyolitic intrusion at shallow levels, which resulted first in the collapse of the existing hydrothermally altered fan of previous deposits inside the crater lake, driving phreatic explosions with launching of blocks on ballistic trajectories; later the magma interacted with lake waters producing several hydromagmatic pyroclastic density currents (PDCs). These flows were energetic enough to knock down pine trees up to distances of 1.8 km from the crater in the E-NE sector of the volcano. Finally, ejection of ballistic blocks that landed on previously emplaced, wet pyroclastic density current deposits, caused the generation of a lahar that flowed down the steep eastern flank toward the El Jabillal gully. Subsequent lahars occurred as a result of intense rain caused by hurricane Stan. Radiocarbon ages on paleosols and charcoal fragments, separating previous volcanogenic sequences, indicate that similar eruptions have occurred more frequently in the past centuries, than previously thought. The new data confirms that Ilamatepec volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in El Salvador. Nevertheless, more detailed studies of the eruptive sequence of Ilamatepec volcano are mandatory to establish future eruptive patterns. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Scolamacchia, T., Pullinger, C., Caballero, L., Montalvo, F., Beramendi Orosco, L. E., & Gonzalez Hernández, G. (2010). The 2005 eruption of Ilamatepec (Santa Ana) volcano, El Salvador. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 189(3–4), 291–318. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2009.11.016

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