Volcán Ecuador

Volcán Ecuador
Highest point
Elevation 790 m (2,590 ft)
Prominence 790 m (2,590 ft)
Coordinates 0°01′12″N 91°32′46″W / 0.02°N 91.546°W / 0.02; -91.546Coordinates: 0°01′12″N 91°32′46″W / 0.02°N 91.546°W / 0.02; -91.546
Geography
Volcán Ecuador
Galápagos Islands
Location Isabela Island, Galapagos Islands
Geology
Mountain type Shield volcano
Last eruption 1150

Volcán Ecuador is the smallest of six shield volcanoes comprising Isabela Island of the Galápagos with an elevation of 790 m (2,590 ft). It contains a caldera that is breached to the west by edifice collapse. The caldera floor is largely covered by youthful lava flows and contains several chains of spatter cones and small scoria cones.[1]

Volcán Ecuador is the only volcano on Isabela Island not known to have erupted in historical times. However, the geomorphology of its youngest lava flows is comparable to those of very recent lava flows from other volcanoes on Isabela Island. Like Volcán Wolf to the east, Volcán Ecuador straddles on the equator.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Ecuador". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
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