Mount Pacaya is an active stratovolcano located in Guatemala, with an elevation of approximately 2,552 meters (8,373 feet) above sea level. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the region, frequently erupting and drawing visitors for its lava flows and stunning views. The volcano is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and is a popular destination for hikers and tourists.
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Mt. Pacaya is 2,552 meters / 8,373 feet high.
Mount Pacaya is moderately eruptive. It tends to have different types of eruptions, from explosive to nonexplosive, from dangerous to completely unharmful, to anywhere in between. However, dangerous eruptions are rare for Mt. Pacaya.
Pacaya was created in 1956.
Mount Pacaya, located in Guatemala, last erupted on June 2, 2021. This eruption produced ash plumes and lava flows, prompting authorities to issue alerts and evacuate nearby communities. The volcano has a history of frequent activity, making monitoring essential for local safety.
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Mount Pacaya in Guatemala primarily experiences strombolian eruptions, characterized by moderate explosive activity and the effusion of lava. These eruptions involve the ejection of volcanic fragments and gas, creating bursts of activity that can send lava fountains and ash plumes into the air. While eruptions can vary in intensity, they are generally less violent compared to other types of eruptions, making Pacaya a popular destination for tourists and volcanology enthusiasts.
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Pacaya volcano in Guatemala typically erupts basaltic magma, which is low in silica content and has a relatively low viscosity, allowing for gas to escape more easily. This type of magma tends to produce relatively mild and effusive eruptions.
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it is a complex/compound volcano