Tecuamburro

Tecuamburro is a stratovolcano in southern Guatemala, roughly 50 kilometres south east of Guatemala City. The Tecuamburro is an andesitic stratovolcano which formed approximately 38,000 years ago inside a horseshoe-shaped caldera formed by a structural failure in a second, 100,000-year-old stratovolcano, known as Miraflores. At the top of the Tecuamburro is an acidic crater lake around which many hot springs, fumaroles, and boiling mudpots are found.

Tecuamburro
Volcán Tecuamburro
Highest point
Elevation1,845 m (6,053 ft)
Coordinates14°9′21″N 90°24′25″W
Geography
Tecuamburro
Guatemala
LocationSanta Rosa, Guatemala
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruption960 BCE ± 75 years

See also

References

  • "Tecuamburro". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.


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