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Ceboruco
Lat: 21.1666 Lat:
Lon: 254.7833 Lon:
Mexican Ranges
Mexico
2164 m m
GMT -6.0h GMT + h (use "-" for negative timezones, as in the US)
Ceboruco last erupted from 1870 until 1872 to produce a large flank flow of andesite. According to RS Thorpe and PW Francis, in prehistoric times Ceborucco has had at least 2 very large eruptions that produced 2 concentric calderas. Ceborucco rises about 1000 m above its base and has a summit elevation of 2164 m. The original volcano was comprised mostly of thin andesite lava flows and pyroclastic layers. Since the calderas formed, however, the flows have tended to be thick, some are more than 100 m thick!