Authors
Gabriel Ureta, Károly Németh, Felipe Aguilera, Szabolcs Kósik, Rodrigo González, Andrew Menzies, Cristóbal González, Diego James
Publication date
2021/6/1
Journal
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume
414
Pages
107243
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The Tilocálar volcanic complex comprises four monogenetic volcanoes located at the southeastern edge of the Salar de Atacama Basin, northern Chile. These monogenetic volcanic centers are the Tilocálar Norte lava, the El Maní dome, the Tilocálar Sur small–lava shield, and the Tilocálar Sur maar, respectively, and were formed between 460 ± 50 ka to < 1 Ma ago along the north–south-striking Tilomonte ridge that underlies the Tucúcaro Ignimbrite (3.2 ± 0.3 Ma). Their formation is the result of an intermediate magma rising to the surface during a local transtensional regime, which is observed at El Maní, under a dominantly compressional tectonic setting. The Tilocálar monogenetic centers provide a rare opportunity to examine the variability from individual and small–volume magma batches to the development of a monogenetic volcanic field. These volcanoes and the control on their eruption styles were studied …
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