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Rhyolitic calderas and centers clustered within the active andesitic belt of Ecuador's Eastern Cordillera

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, , Citation Patricia A Mothes and Minard L Hall 2008 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 3 012007 DOI 10.1088/1755-1307/3/1/012007

1755-1315/3/1/012007

Abstract

In the Ecuadorian volcanic arc a cluster of scattered rhyolitic and dacitic centers within the mainly andesitic Eastern Cordillera includes large caldera structures (Chalupas, Chacana, Cosanga) as well as smaller edifices, built upon the Paleozoic-Mesozoic metamorphic basement. At the Chacana caldera magmatism dates from 2.7 Ma to historic times. These centers erupted enormous ash flows and thick pumice lapilli falls that covered the InterAndean Valley near Quito. The role of the 50-70 km-thick crust with a notable negative gravity anomaly appears to be related to the generation of this highly silicic magmatism occurring along the crest of the Andes in the NVZ.

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