Sierra la Primavera


Sierra la Primavera is a Late Pleistocene volcanic centre in Jalisco of central-western Mexico, located immediately west of Guadalajara in La Primavera Biosphere Reserve. It consists of a caldera, lava domes and lava flows that have formed in the last 200,000 years, with the latest known volcanic eruption having occurred about 30,000 years ago.

Geology

The formation of Sierra la Primavera commenced about 120,000 years ago with the eruption of rhyolitic flows and domes. This was followed by a VEI-6 eruption about 95,000 years ago that deposited of tephra with the creation of an wide caldera. The tephra forms a volcanic deposit known as the Tala Tuff and consists of voluminous pumice flows.
Subsequent filling of the caldera with water resulted in the formation of a lake through which several lava domes were created. Several lava domes were emplaced along the caldera about 95,000 years ago, which was followed by the eruption of a younger series of ring domes about 75,000 years ago.
After uplift and sedimentation filled the lake, a final series of lava domes were erupted along the southern margin of the caldera about 60,000 to 30,000 years ago. Although volcanic eruptions are not known to have occurred from Sierra la Primavera in recorded history, it is still potentially active, containing a series of fumaroles and hot springs.

Subfeatures

Sierra la Primavera contains 29 named subfeatures:
NameTypeCoordinates
Cerro AltoDome
Arroyo ColoradoDome
Arroyo IxtahuatonteDome
Arroyo la CuartillaDome
Arroyo las AnimasDome
Arroyo los PilasDome
Arroyo SaucilloVent
Cañón de las FloresVent
Cerro el ChapulínDome
Cerro ChatoDome
Cerro el ColliDome
Cerro la CuestaDome
Cerro el CulebreadoDome
Dos CoyotesDome
Llano GrandeVent
El MadrónDome
Mesa el BurroDome
Mesa el ChiquihuitilloDome
Mesa el LeónDome
Mesa el NajahueteDome
Mesa la LoberaDome
Cerro el PedernalDome
Pinar de la VentaDome
Cerro las PlanillasVent
La PuertaDome
Río SaladoDome
Cerro San MiguelVent
Cerro el TajoVent
Cerro el TuleDome