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Report on Pacaya (Guatemala) — March 2021 - Global Volcanism Program
Pacaya. Guatemala. 14.382°N, 90.601°W; summit elev. 2569 m. All times are local (unless otherwise noted) Extensive lava flows, bomb-laden Strombolian explosions, and ash plumes emerging from Mackenney crater have characterized the persistent activity at Pacaya since 1961.
Report on Pacaya (Guatemala) — June 2021 - Global Volcanism Program
Pacaya. Guatemala. 14.382°N, 90.601°W; summit elev. 2569 m. All times are local (unless otherwise noted) Extensive lava flows, bomb-laden Strombolian explosions, and ash plumes from Mackenney crater have characterized the persistent activity at Pacaya since 1961.
Guatemala's Pacaya Volcano Hike: What to Expect - Bucket List Journey
Introduction to the Pacaya Volcano. Volcan de Pacaya is located just an hour and a half drive from Guatemala City (an hour and fifteen from Antigua). It first erupted over 23,000 years ago and is currently one of the most lively volcanos in Central America.
Travels in Geology: Guatemala's Volcan Pacaya: A feast for the senses
Pacaya, part of the Central American Volcanic Arc, is a complex basaltic stratovolcano peaking at 2,552 meters. Pacaya’s volcanism began about 23,000 years ago. Historical records, which date to the Spanish invasion of Guatemala in the 16th century, indicate there have been 48 eruptions since 1565.
Pacaya - Wikipedia
February 14, 2021 - ongoing. Pacaya is an active complex volcano in Guatemala, which first erupted approximately 23,000 years ago and has erupted at least 23 times since the Spanish conquest of Guatemala. It rises to an elevation of 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). [1]
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