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Peralkaline felsic lava flows reached 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) long and 3 to 8 metres (9.8 to 26.2 feet) thick. [17] The eruptive products of the bimodal stratovolcano stage were deposited over a timespan of 1.8 million years and cover an area roughly 20 kilometres (12 miles) long and 20 kilometres (12 miles) wide.
The main summit of the volcano is a lava dome called Pico Laco, which is variously reported to be 5,325 metres (17,470 ft) or 5,472 metres (17,953 ft) high. The edifice has been affected by glaciation, and some reports indicate that it is still fumarolically active. The volcano is known for its magnetite-containing lava flows of enigmatic origin.
The shape of effusive lava flows is governed by the type of lava (i.e. composition), rate and duration of eruption, and topography of the surrounding landscape. [ 3 ] For an effusive eruption to occur, magma must be permeable enough to allow the expulsion of gas bubbles contained within it.
Mount Rainier is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc that consists of lava flows, debris flows, and pyroclastic ejecta and flows. Its early volcanic deposits are estimated at more than 840,000 years old and are part of the Lily Formation (about 2.9 million to 840,000 years ago).
The young-looking lava flows were at first thought to be of Holocene age, but [2] dating methods yielded ages of less than one million years (potassium-argon dating) for the northern flow, 48,000 ± 12,000 years (argon-argon dating) [40] on the southwestern flow [18] and 930 ± 140 years (surface exposure dating) on an unidentified young flow.
Mafic magma is less viscous; it produces lava flows and is less prone to explosive eruptions than silicic magma. [18] The Mount Bachelor volcanic chain, southeast of South Sister, consists of Mount Bachelor, [19] which is the largest [5] and northernmost volcano of the group, [19] and a series of cinder cones, lava flows, and three shield ...
The bottom lava flows have ages of 3.4 ± 1.2 to 2.6 ± 0.4 mya, [11] but an age of 100,000 years has also been given. [16] Presumably, at first, fluid basaltic lavas were erupted. Subsequently, dacite lavas erupted, accompanied by the formation of a strong slope in the edifice and hydrothermal activity at a northwestern lava dome.
This lava flow is joined by other lava flows from the Crater Negro, a small cone in the southwest sector of the volcanic field; the lavas of this cone are andesitic and basaltic. Loma de Los Espejos is a large lava flow of acidic rocks that is 4 km (2.5 mi) long in the northern sector of the volcanic field, close to the outlet of Laguna del ...