Acatenango

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  • 3976 m
    13041 ft
  • 14.501°
  • -90.876°
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Summary of eruption dates and Volcanic Explosivity Indices (VEI).

Start Date Stop Date Eruption Certainty VEI Evidence Activity Area or Unit
1972 Nov 12 1972 Dec Confirmed 1 Historical Pico Central-Yepocapa saddle
1926 Aug 1927 May 19 Confirmed 2 Historical Pico Central
1924 Dec 18 1925 Jun 7 Confirmed 2 Historical North slope of Pico Central
1450 ± 50 years Unknown Confirmed   Anthropology
90 ± 100 years Unknown Confirmed   Radiocarbon (uncorrected) Pico Central
260 BCE ± 75 years Unknown Confirmed   Radiocarbon (uncorrected) Pico Central
370 BCE ± 200 years Unknown Confirmed   Radiocarbon (uncorrected) Pico Central
2710 BCE ± 75 years Unknown Confirmed   Radiocarbon (uncorrected) Yepocapa

Acatenango, along with its twin volcano to the south, Volcán Fuego, overlooks the historic former capital city of Antigua, Guatemala. Acatenango, which has two principal summits, was constructed during three eruptive periods post-dating the roughly 85,000-year-old Los Chocoyos tephra from Atitlán caldera. An ancestral Acatenango volcano collapsed to the south sometime prior to 43,000 years ago, forming La Democracia debris-avalanche deposit, which covers a wide area of the Pacific coastal plain. Construction of Yepocapa, the northern summit of Acatenango, was completed about 20,000 years ago, after which growth of the southern and highest cone, Pico Central (also known as Pico Mayor), began. The first well-documented eruptions of Acatenango took place from 1924 to 1927, although earlier historical eruptions may have occurred. Francisco Vasquez, writing in 1690, noted that in 1661 a volcano that lay aside of Fuego "opened a smoking mouth and still gives off smoke from another three, but without noise."