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The importance of overbank deposits and paleosol analyses for comprehensive volcanic hazard evaluation: the case of Holocene volcanism at Miravalles Volcano, Costa Rica

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  • P. C. Ryan

    (Middlebury College)

  • G. E. Alvarado

    (Unidad de Investigación y Análisis del Riesgo, Comisión Nacional de Prevención de Riesgos y Atención de Emergencias de Costa Rica)

  • M. McCanta

    (University of Tennessee)

  • M. K. Barca

    (Middlebury College)

  • G. Davis

    (Middlebury College)

  • L. Hurtado Mendoza

    (Centro de Información para el Desarrollo (CID) Guayabo)

Abstract

On the flanks of the dormant Miravalles volcano, systematic fieldwork and radiocarbon dating of buried humus-rich soils (paleosols) and wood fragments, augmented by mineralogical and geochemical analysis, reveal extensive and previously undocumented Holocene activity. Phase 1 consisted of a ~ 6300 BCE (8.3 ka) volcanic debris avalanche and thick lapilli blast and fallout deposit that appear coeval. Hiatus 1 marks 2600 years of inactivity followed by Phase 2 lapilli interbedded with two lahars below a basaltic lava flow that dates to 3400 BCE (5.3 ka). Hiatus 2 lasted 1800 years from 3300 to 1500 BCE (5.3 ka to 3.5 ka), after which a very active Phase 3 ensued from 1600 BCE to 1500 CE (3.5 to 0.5 ka) with ≥ four lapilli eruptions, ≥ 4 lahars, ≥ 6 layers of ash and pumice, and small andesitic lava flows. The most recent evidence for eruption is a 1070 CE lapilli overlain by poorly-sorted gravels that may represent distal lahar sediments. Evidence indicates the occurrence of at least two, if not three, destructive lahars on the west flank of Miravalles in the past 500 years. The floodplain sedimentary record indicates much more activity of Miravalles volcano over the past 3500 years (since ~ 1500 BCE) than previously known, with a minimum of 24 events in that span. Overbank floodplain deposits are likely to contain the most compete record of recent activity in active and dormant volcanoes, and in the absence of dateable vegetation fragments, radiocarbon dating of paleosol A-horizons is very useful, with a precision of ~ 5 to 10% for a given age, e.g., 1200 ybp ± 60 to 120 y.

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  • P. C. Ryan & G. E. Alvarado & M. McCanta & M. K. Barca & G. Davis & L. Hurtado Mendoza, 2022. "The importance of overbank deposits and paleosol analyses for comprehensive volcanic hazard evaluation: the case of Holocene volcanism at Miravalles Volcano, Costa Rica," Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, Springer;International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, vol. 112(1), pages 413-449, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:112:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1007_s11069-021-05187-6
    DOI: 10.1007/s11069-021-05187-6
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