Pan de Azucar Volcano | John Seach

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Ecuador

0.43 S, 77.72 W
summit elevation 3482 m
Stratovolcano

Pan de Azucar volcano is located 90 km east of Quito in the rear arc of the Ecuadorian Andes, about 330 km away from the trench. The volcano is not reradily  accessible due to its location in the Amazon jungle, between Sumaco and Reventador volcanoes.

Further reading
Le Voyer, Marion, et al. "Petrogenesis of arc lavas from the Rucu Pichincha and Pan de Azucar volcanoes (Ecuadorian arc): Major, trace element, and boron isotope evidences from olivine-hosted melt inclusions." Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 9.12 (2008).

Prezzi, C. and Götze, H.J., 2006. 3d modeling of buried intrusives in Pan De Azucar zone (Northern Puna, Argentina) from ground magnetic data. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 22(1-2), pp.89-97.

Pan de Azucar Volcano Eruptions

No recent eruptions.