Abstract

Abstract We study seven out of the thirteen lava flows associated to El Metate shield volcano using paleomagnetic, absolute intensity and rock-magnetic experiments. Characteristic paleomagnetic directions were successfully determined from most of the flows. A combined mean direction of D = 346.4° and I = 32.1° (N = 34, R = 33.73, k = 121.74, α95 = 2.2) was obtained for the early flows (Flow 1 − Flow 3). Flow 6a (a flow from the late emplacement stage) yielded a statistically distinguishable mean paleomagnetic direction of D = 359.2° and I = 29.6° (N = 9, R = 8.97, k = 294.6, α95 = 3.0). Furthermore, the significant between-flow variation of absolute paleointensity values obtained using two different methodologies, which resembles the trend followed by that of the global model SHA. DIF 14k intensity curve for the period 1000 AD 1600 AD, disagrees with previous hypothesis supporting a short emplacement period between 50 and 100 years for the whole sequence. Additionally, paleodirectional and paleointensity dating of the studied flows allowed to refine the eruptive chronology indicating that early flows were produced over a short time period, whereas at least two of the later flows were erupted 200 years later; the activity ending just prior to the arrival of the Spaniards in ∼1520. Under these circumstances, and in light of the presented high quality paleomagnetic and paleointensity data, the assumed monogenetic nature of El Metate volcano seems to be questionable.

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