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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Vaca, M. A.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Bablon, M.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Andrade, S. D.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Hidalgo, S.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Quidelleur, X.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Vasconez, F. J.</style>
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        <title>New geological and geochronological constraints on the evolution of the Cotacachi-Cuicocha volcanic complex (Ecuador)</title>
        <secondary-title>Journal of South American Earth Sciences</secondary-title>
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      <pages>104489 [18 ]</pages>
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        <keyword>Ecuadorian Volcanoes</keyword>
        <keyword>Geology of Ecuador</keyword>
        <keyword>Volcanic Caldera</keyword>
        <keyword>Cotacachi Volcano</keyword>
        <keyword>Cuicocha Caldera</keyword>
        <keyword>Chronology of Ecuadorian Volcanic Arc</keyword>
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        <year>2023</year>
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      <language>ENG</language>
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        <full-title>Journal of South American Earth Sciences</full-title>
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      <abstract>Extensive fieldwork at the Cotacachi-Cuicocha Volcanic Complex (CCVC, North of Ecuador) resulted in a new collection of geological data including cartography, chronology, petrography, geochemistry, and morphology. This volcanic complex is formed by a central volcano (Cotacachi: 4939 m asl, current bulk volume of 56 ± 4 km3), several peripheral domes, and a 3 km wide volcanic caldera (Cuicocha: 4.2 ± 0.1 km3). CCVC comprises three stratigraphic members: The first, Cotacachi Basal, represents the initial phase of construction, which started at 173 ± 4 ka with a basal andesitic lava flow succession (average 500 m-thick) including isolated basaltic-andesitic lavas (Verde Tola unit; NE: 113 ± 6 ka, SE: 133 ± 9 ka), the construction of some peripheral amphibole-bearing andesitic domes, such as Muyurcu and Loma Negra (138 ± 4 ka and &lt;108 ka, respectively), and a debris-avalanche deposit to the north-west (0.5-1.8 km3, older than 108 ka). The second member, Upper Cotacachi, consists of an andesitic lava flow succession ( average 300 m-thick), younger than 108 ± 6 ka. A gap of activity occurred afterwards from 100 to 70 ka, during which a second debris-avalanche (0.2-1.1 km3, 108 to 65 ka) occurred to the NE, followed by the effusion of the dacitic Piribuela dome (65 ± 2 ka). Afterwards, several superimposed andesitic lava flows were emplaced at the summit, possibly around 15-10 ka since they lack glacial erosion. The third member includes the extrusion of the andesitic Cuicocha pre-caldera domes, which marks the beginning of a new eruptive stage of activity of CCVC during the Holocene, resulting in a violent eruption (3525 ± 35 to 2980 ± 30 a BP; VEI = 5) that partially destroyed the young dome and formed a funnel-shaped caldera (Cuicocha Caldera-Lake), ending with the emplacement of the Wolf and Yerovi post-caldera domes.</abstract>
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