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词条 Sierra Chichinautzin
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  1. Description

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

The Sierra Chichinautzin volcanic field, also known as El Pedegral, is located in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, approximately {{convert|350|km|mi}} from where the Cocos Plate subducts beneath the North American Plate.[1]

Description

According to The Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program, "The massive Chichinautzin volcanic field covers a {{convert|90|km|mi}} long, East-West trending area immediately south of central Mexico City." [2] Located close to Mexico City within 40 km directly south. In the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.

The Sierra Chichinautzin, formed primarily of overlapping small cinder cones and shield volcanoes, creates a broad topographic barrier at the southern end of the Basin of Mexico that extends from the eastern flank of Nevado de Toluca to the western flank of Iztaccihuatl volcano. The volcanic field contains more than 220 Pleistocene-to-Holocene monogenetic vents.[2]

The best-known eruption occurred about 1670 radiocarbon years ago from the Xitle scoria cone, NE of the Volcán Ajusco lava-dome complex, which at {{convert|3930|m|ft}} forms the highest peak of the Sierra Chichinautzin. The Xitle eruption produced a massive basaltic tube-fed lava flow that covered agricultural lands as well as pyramids and other structures of Cuicuilco and adjacent prehispanic urban centers.[2]

The southern part of Mexico City and the National University of Mexico, in the greater El Pedegral district, lie atop the distal end of the {{convert|13|km|mi}} long lava flow.[2]

See also

  • List of volcanoes in Mexico

References

1. ^Heterogeneous magmas of the Quaternary Sierra Chichinautzin Volcanic Field (central Mexico): the role of an amphibole-bearing mantle and magmatic evolution processes. Magmas heterogéneos del campo volcánico Cuaternario de la Sierra de Chichinautzin (México central): el papel de un manto con anfíbol y los procesos de evolución magmática. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas, 2008, volumen 25, número 2: 197-216. Retrieved 2011-09-05
2. ^Chichinautzin. Global Volcanism Program, The Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. Retrieved 2011-09-05
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External links

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