Las Derrumbadas

Las Derrumbadas
Las Derrumbadas

Mexico

Highest point
Elevation South summit: 3480 m
North summit: 3420 m[1]
Prominence South summit: ± 1000 m
North summit: 640 m[1]
Listing
Coordinates 19°17′17″N 97°27′27″W / 19.28806°N 97.45750°W / 19.28806; -97.45750Coordinates: 19°17′17″N 97°27′27″W / 19.28806°N 97.45750°W / 19.28806; -97.45750
Geography
Location Puebla, Mexico
Geology
Mountain type stratovolcanoes
Volcanic arc/belt Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt

Las Derrumbadas (from Spanish, meaning "the collapsed ones") is a rhyolitic twin dome volcano[2] in the state of Puebla, Mexico. Often overlooked for its proximity to some of Mexico's most famous mountains —including Cofre de Perote, Sierra Negra and colossal Pico de Orizaba— its two summits are nevertheless within the top 30 of the country's highest mountain peaks.

Due to the volcano's fumarolic activity, it has been studied and proposed as a source of geothermal energy.[3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Guadalupe Victoria" (PDF). INEGI. 2015. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  2. Siebe, Claus; Verma, Surendra P. (September 1988). "Major Element Geochemistry and Tectonic Setting of Las Derrumbadas Rhyolitic Domes, Puebla, Mexico" (PDF). Chem. Erde. 48: 177–189. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  3. Campos-Enriquez, JoséOscar; Garduño-Monroy, Victor Hugo (1987). "The shallow structure of Los Humeros and Las Derrumbadas geothermal fields, Mexico". Geothermics. 16 (5-6): 539–554. Retrieved 2016-11-03.


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