- El
Jorullo is a
cinder cone
volcano in Michoacán,
central Mexico, on the
southwest slope of the
central plateau, 33
miles (53 kilometers)
southeast of...
- peak. The
volcanic field is best
known for the 18th-century
eruption of
Jorullo volcano, and 20th-century
eruption of Parícutin volcano. The Michoacán–Guanajuato...
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slopes before becoming extinct. Parícutin's
immediate predecessor was El
Jorullo, also in Michoacán,
which erupted in 1759. By 2013, the
crater of the volcano...
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hornitos have been described, or depicted, from
volcanoes including El
Jorullo,
Mexico which was
visited by
Alexander von
Humboldt in 1803;
Kilauea Hawaii;...
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Mount Pavlof Alaska,
United States 1762 4
Makian Indonesia 1760–1761 4 El
Jorullo Mexico 1759–1774 5
Katla Iceland 1755 5 Taal
Philippines 1754 50-60+ Erupted...
- Oregon,
United States Michoacán-Guanajuato
volcanic field (includes El
Jorullo and Parícutin), Michoacán,
Mexico Vulkan Eifel,
Germany Chaîne des Puys...
- California,
United States Mount Dempo 3,173 10,410 Sumatra,
Indonesia El
Jorullo 3,170 10,400
Mexico Parícutin 3,170 10,400
Mexico Callaqui 3,164 10,381...
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Volcanic Cr**** Cone,
British Columbia Williams Cone,
British Columbia El
Jorullo Parícutin,
Mexico Pinacate Peaks,
Mexico Craters of the Moon
National Monument...
- many of the
great silver districts, and
descended into the
craters of El
Jorullo and Popocatépetl. He
returned home in July, 1857, and for
several years...
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entered production. In 1759 the
volcano Jorullo was born in Michoacán, on the
hacienda of San
Miguel del
Jorullo,
property of Andrés Pimentel. All the surrounding...