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Temporal and morphological eruption characteristics of lava flows from the Holocene La Taza monogenetic cone obtained from petrology and LiDAR imagery (Michoacán, Mexico)

Geoffrey A Lerner Claus Siebe Israel Ramírez-Uribe Christopher T. Fisher

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The Holocene La Taza andesitic volcano is one of over 1000 volcanic centers located within the Michoacán-Guanajuato Volcanic Field (MGVF) in central-western Mexico. La Taza (~8500–8200 yr BP) represents one possible eruption style within the field, with deposits indicating Strombolian activity followed by a series of lava flows. In our study, we reconstruct the eruption of La Taza through a combination of LiDAR mapping and petrological and geochemical analyses. LiDAR mapping combined with ground- truthing in the field allowed us to differentiate and determine the sequence of the volcano’s lava flows, revealing seven lava flows with a volume of ~0.6 km3. This morphological information was paired with geothermobarometers to estimate lava flow viscosities, mean effusion rates, and emplacement times, showing a likely duration of 1.1–4.3 years. Recreating this eruption contributes to the understanding of potential durations and lava flow rheology of future MGVF eruptions, crucial characteristics for hazard planning and mitigation.

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Geoffrey A Lerner

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Claus Siebe

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Israel Ramírez-Uribe

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Christopher T. Fisher

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Lerner, G.A., Siebe, C., Ramírez-Uribe, I., Fisher, C.T. (2024). Temporal and morphological eruption characteristics of lava flows from the Holocene La Taza monogenetic cone obtained from petrology and LiDAR imagery (Michoacán, Mexico). https://doi.org/10.30909/vol.07.02.587606

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