Picos Fissural Volcanic System
Fissure vent in Portugal
Key Facts
Elevation
350 m (1,148 ft)
Type
Fissure vent
Location
37.780°, -25.670°
Region
Azores-Terceira Rift Volcanic Province
Rock Type
Trachybasalt / Tephrite Basanite
Tectonic Setting
Rift zone
Location
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Overview
Nearly 200 scoria cones of the Picos volcanic system dot the narrow central zone of Sao Miguel Island between Sete Cidades and Agua de Pau volcanoes. This area of monogenetic fissure-controlled, dominantly basaltic volcanism, much of which post-dates the roughly 5,000-year-old Fogo eruption, cannot be assigned to either volcano and appears related to en-echelon fissures overlying a fracture zone. Thick pumice deposits thought to originate from the Picos system may have originated from vents or a caldera destroyed and now buried by young basaltic volcanism.
The most noteworthy of the young vents is Serra Gorda, SE of Siete Cidades, and the cone that produced a lava delta south of Agua de Paul village. The majority of the inhabitants of Sao Miguel Island occupy both coasts below this volcanic zone. At least 18 eruptions have occurred during the past 2,800 years, although the only recorded eruption occurred in 1652 CE.
The most recent activity has been basaltic; however, two more-explosive trachytic eruptions occurred during the past 1,100 years.
Volcanic Hazards & Risk Assessment
Primary Hazards
Risk Level
Geological Composition & Structure
Rock Types
Tectonic Setting
Age & Formation
Eruption Statistics & Analysis
| Metric | Value | Global Ranking | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Recorded Eruptions | Unknown | Low | Moderately active volcano |
| Maximum VEI | VEI Unknown | Minor | Local impact potential |
| Recent Activity | 374 years ago | Historical | Historically active |
Monitoring & Alert Status
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Current Status
Nearby Volcanoes in Atlantic Ocean Volcanic Regions
Quick Info
- •Smithsonian ID: 382081
- •Evidence: Eruption Observed
- •Epoch: Holocene
About the Photo
A chain of scoria cones known as the Picos Fissural Volcanic System encompasses Sao Miguel Island between Sete Cidades and Agua de Pau volcanoes, seen in this view from the east below the Agua de Pau (Lagoa do Fogo) caldera. Scoria cones are the dominant volcanic form in the system, and over 270 are recognized here. The southern coast of Sao Miguel appears in the background. About 30 eruptions have occurred during the past 5,000 years, including eruptions in 1563 and 1652.
Copyrighted photo by Marco Fulle, 2000 (Stromboli On-Line, http://stromboli.net).
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Basic Information
This page shows basic data from the Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program. For more detailed information, visit the official Smithsonian page.