Zuni-Bandera volcanic field facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Zuni-Bandera Volcanic Field |
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Bandera Crater in the center is part of the Zuni-Bandera lava field.
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 8,366 ft (2,550 m) |
Geography | |
Location | Cibola County, New Mexico, US |
Geology | |
Age of rock | 3.8 million years |
Mountain type | Volcanic field |
Last eruption | 1170 BCE ± 300 years |
Zuni-Bandera volcanic field (also known as Bandera lava field, Grants Malpais and Malpais volcanic field) is a volcanic field located in the state of New Mexico, United States.
The volcanic field has been considered for geothermal exploitation.
It is on the Trails of the Ancients Byway, one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways.
Origins
The Zuni-Bandera volcanic field lies along the Jemez Lineament, a zone of weakness in the lower crust and upper mantle that allows magma formed in the mantle to reach the surface. The magmas erupted in the field includes both tholeiitic basalt (an iron-rich basalt with a low alkali content) and alkaline basalt. The tholeiitic basalt shows chemical and isotopic signatures of magma formed from the spinel-rich mantle rock of the lithosphere, the outer rigid shell of the Earth that includes the crust and uppermost mantle. The alkaline basalt, by contrast, formed from the garnet-rich mantle rock of the asthenosphere, the ductile region of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Little crustal material was assimilated into the magmas, although the tholeiitic magma experienced some fractional crystallization at shallow depths in the crust.
Notable Vents
Name | Elevation | Coordinates | Last eruption |
Cerro Bandera | 2,552 metres (8,373 ft) | 35°00′N 108°06′W / 35.0°N 108.1°W | - |
Bandera Crater | 2,533 metres (8,310 ft) | 35°00′N 108°05′W / 35.0°N 108.08°W | 9,500-10,900 years ago |
El Calderon | 2,320 metres (7,612 ft) | 34°58′N 108°01′W / 34.97°N 108.02°W | - |
Cerro Colorado | - | - | - |
Cerro Encierro | 2,298 metres (7,539 ft) | 34°53′N 108°03′W / 34.88°N 108.05°W | - |
Hoyo De Cibola | 2,380 metres (7,808 ft) | 34°53′N 108°07′W / 34.88°N 108.12°W | - |
Cerro Hueco (Deer Mountain) | 2,441 metres (8,009 ft) | - | - |
Laguna | - | - | - |
Lost Woman | 2,459 metres (8,068 ft) | 34°58′N 108°05′W / 34.97°N 108.08°W | - |
McCarty's Flow | 2,244 metres (7,362 ft) | 35°00′N 107°48′W / 35.0°N 107.8°W | 2,500-3,900 years ago |
Paxton Springs | 2,490 metres (8,169 ft) | 35°04′N 108°04′W / 35.07°N 108.07°W | - |
Cerro Rendija | 2,494 metres (8,182 ft) | 34°57′N 108°08′W / 34.95°N 108.13°W | - |
La Tetra (Cerro Tetra) | 2,458 metres (8,064 ft) | 34°59′N 108°03′W / 34.98°N 108.05°W | - |
El Tintero | 2,201 metres (7,221 ft) | - | - |
Twin Craters | 2,423 metres (7,949 ft) | 34°59′N 108°04′W / 34.98°N 108.07°W | 15,800-17,800 years ago |