Cumbal Volcano

Cumbal
Volcán Cumbal
Cumbal in 2011
Highest point
Elevation4,764 m (15,630 ft)
Prominence1,575 m (5,167 ft)
ListingUltra
Coordinates0°56′56″N 77°53′17″W / 0.949°N 77.888°W / 0.949; -77.888
Geography
Cumbal is located in Colombia
Cumbal
Cumbal
Location of Cumbal in Colombia
LocationColombia
Parent rangeNudo de los Pastos, Western Ranges
 Andes
Geology
Mountain typeAndesitic stratovolcano
Last eruptionDecember 1926

Cumbal is a stratovolcano of the Caribe Terrane, located at the Nudo de los Pastos in Nariño, Colombia. It is the southernmost historically active volcano of Colombia and is together with Chiles and Azufral one of the few volcanoes of the Western Ranges. The volcano is dominated by andesites.[1]

Plane crash

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On January 28, 2002 TAME Flight 120 struck one of the sides of the volcano while in a go-around approach to Tulcán. There were no survivors among the 94 occupants.

On July 10, 2012, the Colombian Geological Service changed the activity level of the volcano from green to yellow, motivated by changes in the behavior of the volcanic edifice, a situation that still persists.

At its feet is the Cumbal lagoon.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Plancha 447-447bis, 2003

Bibliography

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  • Parra, Eduardo; Velásquez, Marta (2003). "Plancha 447 Ipiales & 447bis Tallambí - 1:100,000" (PDF) (in Spanish). INGEOMINAS. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
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