Atitlán Volcano is in the Guatemalan Highlands, along a west-northwest trending chain of volcanoes parallel to the mid-American trench (figure 1). The volcano perches on the southern rim of the Atitlán caldera, which contains Lake Atitlán. Since the major caldera-forming eruption 85 thousand years ago (ka), three stratovolcanoes—San Pedro, Tolimán, and Atitlán—have formed in and around the caldera. Atitlán is the youngest and most active of the three volcanoes. Atitlán Volcano is a composite volcano, with a steep-sided, symmetrical cone comprising alternating layers of lava flows, volcanic ash, cinders, blocks, and bombs. Eruptions of Atitlán began more than 10 ka [1] and, since the arrival of the Spanish in the mid-1400’s, eruptions have o...
Santiaguito volcano has shown a continuous slow extrusion of dacite lava since 1922. In the 50 years...
The Ayarza calderas, southeastern Guatemala, form a figure “8”-shaped depression that is now occupie...
Seismic data collected at four volcanoes in Central America during 1973 and 1974 indicate three sour...
Located in southwestern Guatemala, near the triple junction of the North American, Cocos, and Caribb...
Cerro Quemado is a Holocene, andesitic to dacitic, exogenous dome complex located in a back-arc volc...
Guatemalan volcanoes have at least seven debris-avalanche deposits, associated with Cerro Quemado, F...
Guatemala-Atitlan Left: Atitlan Volcano - 11,565 Ft., Right: San Pedro Volcano - 9,921 Ft., Lake Ati...
The tectonic and volcanic environment in Guatemala is large and complex. Three major tectonic plates...
© 2013 The Geological Society of America. All rights reserved. After 200 yr of repose, Pacaya Volcan...
A 14×16 km diameter collapse caldera has been recognized 10 km south of Guatemala City, Guatemala. T...
The whole of this book is available open access by following the link above.Guatemala’s Pacaya Volca...
Atitlán caldera has been the site of several silicic eruptions within the last 150,000 years, follow...
Volcanoes are natural landforms caused by tectonic processes. They profoundly influence the physical...
Guatemala - Village Lake Atitlan - 5,200 Ft., Atitlan Volcano - 11,565 Ft.ColorVolume 92, Page 1
Volcán de Fuego is a stratovolcano in Guatemala that has produced over 50 VEI ≥ 2 eruptions since 15...
Santiaguito volcano has shown a continuous slow extrusion of dacite lava since 1922. In the 50 years...
The Ayarza calderas, southeastern Guatemala, form a figure “8”-shaped depression that is now occupie...
Seismic data collected at four volcanoes in Central America during 1973 and 1974 indicate three sour...
Located in southwestern Guatemala, near the triple junction of the North American, Cocos, and Caribb...
Cerro Quemado is a Holocene, andesitic to dacitic, exogenous dome complex located in a back-arc volc...
Guatemalan volcanoes have at least seven debris-avalanche deposits, associated with Cerro Quemado, F...
Guatemala-Atitlan Left: Atitlan Volcano - 11,565 Ft., Right: San Pedro Volcano - 9,921 Ft., Lake Ati...
The tectonic and volcanic environment in Guatemala is large and complex. Three major tectonic plates...
© 2013 The Geological Society of America. All rights reserved. After 200 yr of repose, Pacaya Volcan...
A 14×16 km diameter collapse caldera has been recognized 10 km south of Guatemala City, Guatemala. T...
The whole of this book is available open access by following the link above.Guatemala’s Pacaya Volca...
Atitlán caldera has been the site of several silicic eruptions within the last 150,000 years, follow...
Volcanoes are natural landforms caused by tectonic processes. They profoundly influence the physical...
Guatemala - Village Lake Atitlan - 5,200 Ft., Atitlan Volcano - 11,565 Ft.ColorVolume 92, Page 1
Volcán de Fuego is a stratovolcano in Guatemala that has produced over 50 VEI ≥ 2 eruptions since 15...
Santiaguito volcano has shown a continuous slow extrusion of dacite lava since 1922. In the 50 years...
The Ayarza calderas, southeastern Guatemala, form a figure “8”-shaped depression that is now occupie...
Seismic data collected at four volcanoes in Central America during 1973 and 1974 indicate three sour...