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Aguas Zarcas volcanic field

Coordinates: 10°22′29″N 84°20′20″W / 10.374611°N 84.338833°W / 10.374611; -84.338833
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Aguas Zarcas volcanic field
Aguas Zarcas volcanic field is located in Costa Rica
Aguas Zarcas volcanic field
Aguas Zarcas volcanic field
Costa Rica
Highest point
Elevation621 metres (2,037 ft) (Morera hillock)
ListingList of volcanoes in Costa Rica
Coordinates10°22′29″N 84°20′20″W / 10.374611°N 84.338833°W / 10.374611; -84.338833
Geology
Rock ageHolocene
Mountain typeVolcanic field

Aguas Zarcas volcanic field is a field of pyroclastic cones located in the Aguas Zarcas district, San Carlos canton of the Alajuela province, Costa Rica.[1]

Physical aspects

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Located in the North flank of the Platanar Volcano, it is composed of at least nine cones, of which one is recognized as a hill (cerro) and the remaining eight as hillocks (loma).[2][3]

The sides of the cones are slanted between 10 and 30 degrees, the cones have an elongated shape in the East to West direction and the complex runs in the North to South direction, evidence of tectonic origin. Previous lava flow activity is appreciated in some of the cones.[2][4]

Hill and hillocks of the volcanic field

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Name Elevation (m) Prominence (m) Coordinates Notes
Los Chiles hill 250 130 10°27′32″N 84°20′26″W / 10.459027°N 84.340614°W / 10.459027; -84.340614 Also known as Altamira. Largest quarry in the area, east side covered with vegetation. Pineapple production in the surrounding areas.
Valle Hermoso hillock 215 50 10°26′49″N 84°20′07″W / 10.446994°N 84.335323°W / 10.446994; -84.335323 Flattest of the cones, surrounded by cattle pasture.
Vuelta de Kopper hillock 290 100 10°26′07″N 84°20′01″W / 10.435351°N 84.333596°W / 10.435351; -84.333596 Named due to the nearby town. Very voluminous, elongated shape. There is an access way to the top.
Pital hillock 160 - 10°26′40″N 84°16′24″W / 10.444441°N 84.273369°W / 10.444441; -84.273369 Very eroded. Near the Pital town.
Barrantes hillock 290 80 10°25′02″N 84°18′23″W / 10.417244°N 84.306295°W / 10.417244; -84.306295 There is a quarry at the top, and a dense forest covers the remaining structure. There is an access way to the top.
Juan Murillo hillocks 518 70 10°22′58″N 84°19′43″W / 10.382865°N 84.328607°W / 10.382865; -84.328607 Crater remains. Located 2 km NE of the town center, easily visible. There is a quarry at its base.
Morera hillocks 621 100 10°21′50″N 84°19′20″W / 10.363878°N 84.322150°W / 10.363878; -84.322150 Crater remains. Located 2 km SE of the town center, there is an access way to the top.
Buenos Aires hillock 461 60 10°22′42″N 84°18′12″W / 10.378326°N 84.303432°W / 10.378326; -84.303432 Used to be a quarry, but the sides have now recovered vegetation, there is an access way to the top. It is next to Route 140, and the Buenos Aires town is at the other side.
Unnamed hillock 200 20

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Guillermo E. Alvarado Induni; Oscar Luis Chavarría-Aguilar, Guillermo E Alvarado Induni (2005). Costa Rica: Land of Volcanoes. EUNED. pp. 144–. ISBN 978-9968-31-366-7.
  2. ^ a b "Aguas Zarcas". Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  3. ^ Duarte, E. "Los Conos de Escoria de Aguas Zarcas". Retrieved 15 April 2020. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Núñez, Johnny. "Conos volcánicos predominan en Aguas Zarcas". Retrieved 14 April 2020.