- La Garita Caldera
La Garita Caldera is a large volcanic
caldera located in theSan Juan volcanic field in theSan Juan Mountains in southwesternColorado ,United States , to the west of the town ofLa Garita, Colorado . The eruption that created the La Garita Caldera was the largest known eruption since theOrdovician , with a VEI magnitude of 9.2. [cite journal |last=Mason |first=Ben G. |authorlink= |coauthors=Pyle, David M.; Oppenheimer, Clive |year=2004 |month= |title=The size and frequency of the largest explosive eruptions on Earth |journal=Bulletin of Volcanology |volume=66 |issue=8 |pages=735–748 |doi=10.1007/s00445-004-0355-9 |url= |accessdate= |quote= ]Date
The La Garita Caldera is one of a number of calderas that formed during a massive
ignimbrite flare-up inColorado ,Utah andNevada from 40–25 million years ago, and was the site of truly enormous eruptions about 26–28 million years ago, during theOligocene Epoch.Provence
The area devastated by the La Garita eruption is thought to have covered a significant portion of what is now Colorado, and ash could have fallen as far as the east coast of
North America and theCaribbean .Fact|date=April 2008ize of Eruption
The scale of La Garita volcanism was far beyond anything known in human history. The resulting deposit, known as the
Fish Canyon Tuff , has a volume of approximately convert|5000|km3|cumi|sigfig=2|sp=us, enough material to fillLake Erie (in comparison, theMay 18 ,1980 eruption ofMt. St. Helens was only convert|1.2|km3|cumi|1|sp=us in volume).By contrast, the most powerful human-made explosive device ever detonated, the Tsar Bomba or Emperor Bomb, had a yield of 50 megatons, whereas the eruption at La Garita was approximately 105 times more powerful. It is possibly the most energetic event on Earth since the Chicxulub impact, which was 50 times more powerful.
Geology
The Fish Canyon Tuff, made of
dacite , is known to be remarkably uniform in its petrological composition and forms a single cooling unit despite the huge volume. Dacite is a silicic volcanic rock common in explosive eruptions, lava domes and short thick lava flows. There are also large intracaldera lavas composed ofandesite , a volcanic rock compositionally intermediate betweenbasalt (poor in silica content) and dacite (higher silica content) in the La Garita Caldera.The caldera itself, like the eruption of Fish Canyon Tuff, is quite large in scale. It is convert|35|by|75|km|mi|0|sp=us, an unusually oblong shape. Most calderas of explosive origin are roughly circular or slightly ovoid in shape. Because of the vast scale and erosion, it took scientists over 30 years to fully determine the size of the caldera. La Garita can be considered a "
supervolcano ", albeit an extinct one.La Garita is also the source of at least 7 major eruptions of welded
tuff deposits over a time span of 1.5 million years since the Fish Canyon Tuff eruption. The caldera is also known to have extensive outcrops of a very unusual lava-like rock made of dacite that is very similar to that of the Fish Canyon Tuff. This rock, which has characteristics of both lava and welded tuff, was erupted probably shortly before the Fish Canyon Tuff. The lava-like rock has been interpreted as having erupted as thick spatter during low-energylava fountain ing. The lava-like rock is also voluminous — up to convert|200|-|300|km3|cumi|sigfig=2|sp=us.ee also
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Wheeler Geologic Area
*Yellowstone Caldera References
* (includes maps, [http://pubs.usgs.gov/imap/i2799/photos.html photo collection] , and links to on-line abstracts)
*cite journal
author = Ben G. Mason
coauthors = David M. Pyle, and Clive Oppenheimer
year = 2004
title = The size and frequency of the largest explosive eruptions on Earth
journal = Bulletin of Volcanology
volume = 66
issue = 8
pages = 735–748
doi = 10.1007/s00445-004-0355-9
*cite journal
author = Daniel R. Askren
coauthors = Michael F. Rodden, and James A. Whitney
year = 1997
title = Petrogenesis of Tertiary Andesite Lava Flows Interlayered with Large-Volume FelsicAsh-Flow Tuffs of the Western USA
journal = Journal of Petrology
volume = 38
issue = 8
pages = 1021–1046
doi =
url = http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/petroj/online/Volume_38/Issue_08/pdf/ega047_gml.pdf
format = PDF
accessdate = 2007-05-02
* [http://staff.aist.go.jp/s-takarada/CEV/newsletter/lagarita.html Largest explosive eruptions: New results for the 27.8 Ma Fish Canyon Tuff and the La Garita caldera, San Juan volcanic field, Colorado]
* [http://www.colorado.edu/GeolSci/Resources/WUSTectonics/CzIgnimbrite/ignimbrite_intro.html The Mid-Tertiary Ignimbrite Flare-Up]External links
* [http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/volcanowatch/2005/05_04_28.html USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory: Supersized eruptions are all the rage!]
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