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Antofagasta de la Sierra is a volcanic field in
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. The main type of volcanic edifice in the area are scoria cones, it is formed by the La Laguna, Jote and Alumbrera volcanoes. The first and last of these form a sub-group which is better researched. Various dating methods have yielded ages from several million to several hundred thousand years ago, but some vents appear to be of
Holocene The Holocene ( ) is the current geological epoch. It began approximately 11,650 cal years Before Present (), after the Last Glacial Period, which concluded with the Holocene glacial retreat. The Holocene and the preceding Pleistocene togeth ...
age.


Geology


Regional

Volcanic activity in the Andes occurs in four regions, the Northern Volcanic Zone, the Central Volcanic Zone, the Southern Volcanic Zone and the Austral Volcanic Zone. The first three of these are found where the Nazca Plate subducts beneath the
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, while the last zone occurs at the subduction zone of the
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.Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.313 The Andean Central Volcanic Zone runs along the Western Cordillera of the Andes and along the Altiplano. During the Neogene, the position of this volcanic arc moved eastward and the arc became broader, probably due to a change in the tilt of the
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of the Nazca Plate. Volcanic activity during this time was heavily influenced by local strike-slip faults which acted to channel the magma flows. About 7 million years ago, tectonics and volcanic activity changed in the region probably in response to the
delamination Delamination is a mode of failure where a material fractures into layers. A variety of materials including laminate composites and concrete can fail by delamination. Processing can create layers in materials such as steel formed by rolling a ...
of the crust beneath the region: Large scale
ignimbrite Ignimbrite is a type of volcanic rock, consisting of hardened tuff. Ignimbrites form from the deposits of pyroclastic flows, which are a hot suspension of particles and gases flowing rapidly from a volcano, driven by being denser than the surro ...
s were erupted at Galán and small back-arc volcanoes erupted
mafic A mafic mineral or rock is a silicate mineral or igneous rock rich in magnesium and iron. Most mafic minerals are dark in color, and common rock-forming mafic minerals include olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, and biotite. Common mafic rocks incl ...
basaltic andesite lavas. These small volcanic centres consist of lava domes, lava flows, maars, scoria cones and
tuff ring Phreatomagmatic eruptions are volcanic eruptions resulting from interaction between magma and water. They differ from exclusively magmatic eruptions and phreatic eruptions. Unlike phreatic eruptions, the products of phreatomagmatic eruptions cont ...
s.Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.312


Local

The Antofagasta de la Sierra volcanic field lies within the north–south trending tectonic depression of the same name, in the Catamarca Province. Of the individual vents the La Laguna and Alumbrera cones are the best studied ones,Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.313-314 they lie about south of Antofagasta de la Sierra. These volcanoes are associated with black lava flow fields. The Jote volcanoes consist of a cluster of cinder cones and lava flows. Alumbrera cone is high and has an elliptical shape with a maximum length of , probably due to wind influencing the growth of the cone. The cone shows signs of having been gravitationally unstable, including a
sector collapse A sector collapse is the collapse of a portion of a volcano due to a phreatic eruption, an earthquake, or the intervention of new magma. Occurring on many volcanoes, sector collapses are generally one of the most hazardous volcanic events, and will ...
on its northwestern flank. The cone has a wide crater and a few fissure vents. Alumbrera has a volume of and is the source of a large lava flow field which covers a surface of and surrounds the Alumbrera cone. Lapilli fill the crater of Alumbrera, which has alum, ochre and sulfur colours. La Laguna is smaller than Alumbrera: The cone is only high and wide, with a deep crater. As with Alumbrera La Laguna features one fissure vent and a lava flow field, with a smaller volume of and surface area of .Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.314 Both La Laguna and Alumbrera were fed by northwest-striking fissures, which is unusual as most lineaments in the area strike northeastwards or north–south. The surfaces of erupted rocks have been subject to various degrees of wind-driven erosion which has left grooves in the most altered units. Most likely the magma supply at these two vents was so large that the rising dykes were able to force pre-existent lineaments open and to pass through them.Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.328


Composition

Alumbrera and La Laguna has erupted alkaline to sub-alkaline basaltic trachyandesite to
trachybasalt Trachybasalt is a volcanic rock with a composition between trachyte and basalt. It resembles basalt but has a high content of alkali metal oxides. Minerals in trachybasalt include alkali feldspar, calcic plagioclase, olivine, clinopyroxene and li ...
with a porphyritic texture.
Phenocryst 300px, feldspathic phenocrysts. This granite, from the Switzerland">Swiss side of the Mont Blanc massif, has large white plagioclase phenocrysts, triclinic minerals that give trapezoid shapes when cut through). 1 euro coins, 1 euro coin (diameter ...
s within the rock include
olivine The mineral olivine () is a magnesium iron silicate with the chemical formula . It is a type of nesosilicate or orthosilicate. The primary component of the Earth's upper mantle, it is a common mineral in Earth's subsurface, but weathers quickl ...
and
plagioclase Plagioclase is a series of tectosilicate (framework silicate) minerals within the feldspar group. Rather than referring to a particular mineral with a specific chemical composition, plagioclase is a continuous solid solution series, more pro ...
or
clinopyroxene The pyroxenes (commonly abbreviated to ''Px'') are a group of important rock-forming inosilicate minerals found in many igneous and metamorphic rocks. Pyroxenes have the general formula , where X represents calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), iron (Fe I ...
, which form also the bulk of the matrix.Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.319-323 The Jote lavas have similar composition to the La Laguna rocks. The chemical composition of the old and the new La Laguna volcanoes is different, with the old lavas showing a more
volcanic arc A volcanic arc (also known as a magmatic arc) is a belt of volcanoes formed above a subducting oceanic tectonic plate, with the belt arranged in an arc shape as seen from above. Volcanic arcs typically parallel an oceanic trench, with the arc lo ...
-like composition. " Alum" (in reality a mixture of aluminium sulfate and
magnesium sulfate Magnesium sulfate or magnesium sulphate (in English-speaking countries other than the US) is a chemical compound, a salt with the formula , consisting of magnesium cations (20.19% by mass) and sulfate anions . It is a white crystalline solid, ...
) found at Alumbrera was mined by the local population.Reichert 1907, p.80-81


Eruptive history

Eruptions at Alumbrera occurred in two phases, the first formed toothpaste lava and
aa lava Lava is molten or partially molten rock (magma) that has been expelled from the interior of a terrestrial planet (such as Earth) or a moon onto its surface. Lava may be erupted at a volcano or through a fracture in the crust, on land or und ...
and the second in addition to lava small pyroclastic flows and a tephra blanket. A
scoria Scoria is a pyroclastic, highly vesicular, dark-colored volcanic rock that was ejected from a volcano as a molten blob and cooled in the air to form discrete grains or clasts.Neuendorf, K.K.E., J.P. Mehl, Jr., and J.A. Jackson, eds. (2005) '' ...
fallout is found as far as east of Alumbrera. During this second phase, the sector collapse at Alumbrera occurred and was followed by the emission of
lava bomb A volcanic bomb or lava bomb is a mass of partially molten rock (tephra) larger than 64 mm (2.5 inches) in diameter, formed when a volcano ejects viscous fragments of lava during an eruption. Because volcanic bombs cool after they l ...
s during Strombolian eruptions. La Laguna at first erupted several now heavily eroded lava flows and formed an old cone.Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.325 Later during a second phase of activity
lava bomb A volcanic bomb or lava bomb is a mass of partially molten rock (tephra) larger than 64 mm (2.5 inches) in diameter, formed when a volcano ejects viscous fragments of lava during an eruption. Because volcanic bombs cool after they l ...
s and
scoria Scoria is a pyroclastic, highly vesicular, dark-colored volcanic rock that was ejected from a volcano as a molten blob and cooled in the air to form discrete grains or clasts.Neuendorf, K.K.E., J.P. Mehl, Jr., and J.A. Jackson, eds. (2005) '' ...
formed a newer cone and two lava flow fields.Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.326-327 At both volcanoes, phreatomagmatic activity may have occurred after the magma pressure dropped so far that water could enter the conduit. The eruptions probably lasted several weeks to several years.Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.332 A lava flow at La Laguna cone has been dated to 340,000 ± 60,000 years before present, consistent with its older appearance.Báez ''et al.'' 2017, p.327 A large-scale research project in the Puna yielded a number of Ar-Ar and K-Ar dates, including 3.2 and 4.5 million years ago for Jote and 0.3 and 7.3 million years ago for Alumbrera and La Laguna.Risse ''et al.'' 2008, p.4-5 The older age appears to refer to a
mesa A mesa is an isolated, flat-topped elevation, ridge or hill, which is bounded from all sides by steep escarpments and stands distinctly above a surrounding plain. Mesas characteristically consist of flat-lying soft sedimentary rocks capped by a ...
just west of the Alumbrera lava field.Risse ''et al.'' 2008, p.10 The youngest age was obtained on Alumbrera cone by argon-argon dating: 37,000 ± 2,000. Historical activity is unknown, and in 1907 the volcanoes were considered to be extinct,Reichert 1907, p.79 but the field may have had eruptions during the
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; the young appearance of Alumbrera suggests a Holocene age for this cone. Renewed activity in the field could cause ash to fall over hundreds of square kilometres of adjoining land and generate dangerous pyroclastic density currents close to the vent.


Other

Between the Antofagasta and Alumbrera volcanoes lies the Antofagasta lake. The vegetation in the area is shrub steppe, and fairly sunny and dry. The Antofagasta River coming from the north forms a large
wetland A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded or saturated by water, either permanently (for years or decades) or seasonally (for weeks or months). Flooding results in oxygen-free (anoxic) processes prevailing, especially in the soils. The p ...
before the relatively deep Antofagasta lake; the Alumbrera volcano borders the lake in the south. A major archeological site is emplaced on the Antofagasta volcano.


Gallery

File:Volcán Antofagasta visto desde el pueblo.jpg, Antofagasta cone from the town File:Volcan Alumbrera y Antofagasta.jpg, Alumbrera and Antofagasta cones File:Volcanic Cones in Antofagasta de la Sierra in Argentina.jpg, File:Pucará de la Alumbrera.jpg, A
pucara Pukara (Aymara and Quechuan "fortress", Hispanicized spellings ''pucara, pucará'') is a defensive hilltop site or fortification built by the prehispanic and historic inhabitants of the central Andean area (from Ecuador to central Chile and no ...
close to the volcanoes


See also

* List of volcanoes in Argentina


References

* * * {{Cite book , section=Yacimiento de Soda Natural, Azufre, Oro y Alumbre: IV. Yacimiento de Alumbre , section-url=https://archive.org/details/losyacimientosd00reicgoog/page/n85/mode/2up, title=Los yacimientos de boratos y otros porductos minerales explotables del territorio de los Andes: (Puna de Atacama) , last=Reichert , first=Fritz , date=1907 , location=Buenos Aires , publisher=Talleres de publicaciones de la oficina meteorológica Argentina, language=es, ref=none Volcanoes of Argentina Mountains of Argentina Landforms of Catamarca Province Volcanic fields Four-thousanders of the Andes Puna de Atacama