Autores
Armando García-Palomo, José Luis Macías, Adrián Jiménez, Gustavo Tolson, Manuel Mena, Juan Manuel Sánchez-Núñez, José Luis Arce, Paul W Layer, Miguel Ángel Santoyo, Javier Lermo-Samaniego
Fecha de publicación
2018/1/1
Revista
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volumen
349
Páginas
240-255
Editor
Elsevier
Descripción
The Apan-Acoculco area is located in the eastern portion of the Mexico basin and the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. The area is transected by right-stepping variably dipping NE-SW normal faults. The Apan-Tlaloc Fault System is a major discontinuity that divides the region into two contrasting areas with different structural and volcanic styles. a) The western area is characterized by a horst-graben geometry with widespread Quaternary monogenetic volcanism and scattered outcrops of Miocene and Pliocene rocks. b) The eastern area is dominated by tilted horsts with a domino-like geometry with widespread Miocene and Pliocene rocks, scattered Quaternary monogenetic volcanoes and the Acoculco Caldera. Gravity data suggest that this structural geometry continues into the Mesozoic limestones. Normal faulting was active since the Pliocene with three stages of extension. One of them, an intense dilatational event …
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A García-Palomo, JL Macías, A Jiménez, G Tolson… - Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2018