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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-10375

Multi-colored remnants of Santa Ana volcano are exposed in a quarry wall in a hummock of the Acajutla debris avalanche deposit with a geologist to the lower right for scale. This quarry in Cerro el Jicaro, 6 km SE of the city of Sonsonate, displays characteristic textures of debris avalanche deposits. Individual segments are faulted and slightly deformed, but retain their integrity despite being transported about 18 km from the volcano.  Photo by Paul Kimberly, 1999 (Smithsonian Institution).

Multi-colored remnants of Santa Ana volcano are exposed in a quarry wall in a hummock of the Acajutla debris avalanche deposit with a geologist to the lower right for scale. This quarry in Cerro el Jicaro, 6 km SE of the city of Sonsonate, displays characteristic textures of debris avalanche deposits. Individual segments are faulted and slightly deformed, but retain their integrity despite being transported about 18 km from the volcano.

Photo by Paul Kimberly, 1999 (Smithsonian Institution).

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Keywords: debris avalanche deposit | hydrothermal alteration | outcrop | stratigraphy | hummock | field work


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