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Boletín de Geología
Print version ISSN 0120-0283
Abstract
BOTERO-GOMEZ, Luis Alvaro et al. The Villamaría-Termales Monogenetic Volcanic Field, Central Cordillera, colombian Andes (Part I): Morphological features and temporal relationships. bol.geol. [online]. 2018, vol.40, n.3, pp.85-102. ISSN 0120-0283. https://doi.org/10.18273/revbol.v40n3-2018005.
The Villamaría-Termales Monogenetic Volcanic Field (VTMVF) is located in the middle of the Central Cordillera of Colombia. It is part of the San Diego - Cerro Machín Volcano Tectonic Province (SCVTP), and is related to the Nevado del Ruiz Volcanic Complex (NRVC). The VTMVF is composed of at least 14 monogenetic volcanoes; 12 of them are conical and subconical (domes), one is massif (dome), and one is irregular (lava flow). Based on the morphometric and geomorphological analysis reported in this study, we define the VTMVF as a volcanic field affected by a variety of geomorphological and glacial processes. This field occupies an area of 114.5 km2, where the Villamaría-Termales fault system controlled the volcanic dispersion. These volcanic centers have an age range between 1.8 Ma and <38,000 years (Calabrian-Late Pleistocene). The morphometric analysis as volume and separation and grouping indexes allowed us to define the spatial relationship (i.e. distance between the volcanoes and their geoforms) between the volcanic centers that make up the VTMVF.
Keywords : Morphometry; lava dome; lava flow; monogenetic volcanism; colombian Andes.