San Carlos volcanic field

San Carlos volcanic field is a monogenetic volcanic field in the U.S. state of Arizona. The field lies within the San Carlos Apache Reservation about 40 km (25 mi) east of Globe, Arizona. It is a small field covering approximately 50 km2 or less of volcanic cones and lava flows. The basanite to hawaiite basaltic flows contain xenoliths of peridotite. The Peridot Mesa vent is noted for the occurrence of quantities of gem quality peridot found within lherzolite xenolith nodules.[1]

San Carlos Volcanic Field
San Carlos Volcanic Field is located in Arizona
San Carlos Volcanic Field
San Carlos Volcanic Field
Highest point
Elevation1,000 m (3,300 ft)[1]
Coordinates33°15′N 110°15′W / 33.250°N 110.250°W / 33.250; -110.250[1]
Geography
LocationArizona, United States
Geology
Age of rockNeogene[1]
Mountain typeVolcanic field[1]
Last eruption~ 1 million years ago[1]

Notable Vents edit

Name Elevation Coordinates Last eruption
Aden Crater[1] - - -
Peridot Mesa[1] - 33°20′02″N 110°29′08″W / 33.33389°N 110.48556°W / 33.33389; -110.48556 -

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Wood, Charles A.; Jűrgen Kienle (1993). Volcanoes of North America. Cambridge University Press. pp. 310–313. ISBN 0-521-43811-X.