Mount Pico () is a currently dormant
stratovolcano
A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, is a typically conical volcano built up by many alternating layers (strata) of hardened lava and tephra. Unlike shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes are characterized by a steep profile with ...
located on
Pico Island
Pico Island (''Ilha do Pico,'' ) is an island in the Central Group, Azores, Central Group of the Portugal, Portuguese Azores. The landscape features an eponymous volcano, Mount Pico, Ponta do Pico, which is the highest mountain in Portugal, the A ...
, in the mid-Atlantic archipelago of the
Azores
The Azores ( , , ; , ), officially the Autonomous Region of the Azores (), is one of the two autonomous regions of Portugal (along with Madeira). It is an archipelago composed of nine volcanic islands in the Macaronesia region of the North Atl ...
. It is the highest mountain in
Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share ...
, at above sea level, and is one of the highest Atlantic mountains; it is more than twice the elevation of any other peak in the Azores. It has been a designated nature reserve since 1972.
Eruptive history
Historical
eruptions of Pico have occurred from vents on its flanks rather than the summit crater. In 1562–1564, an eruption on the southeast flank produced
lava flow
Lava is molten or partially molten rock (magma) that has been expelled from the interior of a terrestrial planet (such as Earth) or a Natural satellite, moon onto its surface. Lava may be erupted at a volcano or through a Fissure vent, fractu ...
s which reached the sea. Another flank eruption in 1718 also produced flows which reached the coast. The most recent eruption occurred in December 1720.
On 29 September 2009 there were reports from local news sources that indicated that a
fumarole existing at the pinnacle of the mountain (Piquinho) began emitting volcanic gas. The region's seismic and volcanological monitoring centre () indicated that the phenomenon occurred in the early morning, turning intense and visible in various points throughout the island and from
Faial. Although the event resulted from exceptional meteorological conditions and was visible in the Central Group, there was no liberation of anomalous volcanic gases and all other parameters fell within norms.
Geology
Mount Pico volcano is part of the Madalena Volcanic Complex, one of three volcanological units that comprise the island of Pico, associated with three historic eruptions in 1562, 1718 and 1720.
[José Madeira & António Brum da Silveira (October 2003), p.748] Current morphology suggests an age dating to the
Holocene
The Holocene () is the current geologic time scale, geological epoch, beginning approximately 11,700 years ago. It follows the Last Glacial Period, which concluded with the Holocene glacial retreat. The Holocene and the preceding Pleistocene to ...
age, confirmed by radiocarbon dates younger than 6000 years.
[ Structurally, this complex can be subdivided into two other sections: the Pico Volcano and the East Fissural Zone.][
Pico is a stratovolcano (or composite), with a pit crater on its summit.][ ''Pico Alto'' is the round crater about 500 meters (1,600 ft) in diameter and 30 meters deep that tops the volcano, with ''Piquinho'' or ''Pico Pequeno'' (both names meaning "small peak" in Portuguese), a small volcanic cone, rising 70 metres within it to form the true summit. Meanwhile, the East Fissural Zone comprises several alignments of Hawaiian/ Strombolian cinder cones and associated ]lava flow
Lava is molten or partially molten rock (magma) that has been expelled from the interior of a terrestrial planet (such as Earth) or a Natural satellite, moon onto its surface. Lava may be erupted at a volcano or through a Fissure vent, fractu ...
s, which overflowed many of the cliffs, cut in older units and originated lava deltas ().[
The tectonic structure is characterized by two fault systems.][ The main WNW-ESE structures are the dextral faults of Lagoa do Capitão and Topo, that merge to the east, forming a narrow shallow ]graben
In geology, a graben () is a depression (geology), depressed block of the Crust (geology), crust of a planet or moon, bordered by parallel normal faults.
Etymology
''Graben'' is a loan word from German language, German, meaning 'ditch' or 't ...
(or trench).[ To the west, the graben is completely covered by the Pico stratovolcano occurring less than 10,000 years ago, and infilled by lava flows and cones of the Eastern Fissural zone, that includes many of the volcanic alignments and scarps.][ The second fault zone, running NNW-SSE, are markedly less in number and includes normal left lateral, oblique slip faults responsible for the main volcanic eruptions: the Lomba de Fogo-São João fault (basis of the 1718 eruption) and the Santo António volcanic alignment.][
On top of Pico (at Piquinho) there is an area of permanent degasification characterized by the emission of water vapour at a temperature of between 50 °C to 75 °C. In addition, other vents also exist between and above sea level, as well as diffuse degasification along the graben between the Lagoa do Capitão and Topo faults. There is also a ]carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula . It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalent bond, covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in a gas state at room temperature and at norma ...
-rich spring in the locality of Silveira (along the southern coast of Lajes do Pico, formed in the base of Pico.
Observatory
Mount Pico's long topographic isolation
The topographic isolation of a summit is the minimum geographical distance, horizontal distance to a point of equal elevation, representing a radius of dominance in which the peak is the highest point. It can be calculated for small hills and is ...
and low altitude marine boundary layer makes it an ideal place for the study of aerosol
An aerosol is a suspension (chemistry), suspension of fine solid particles or liquid Drop (liquid), droplets in air or another gas. Aerosols can be generated from natural or Human impact on the environment, human causes. The term ''aerosol'' co ...
particles. In 1998, an observatory station (PICO-NARE) was placed on the summit caldera at altitude. The observatory was founded and is operated by the University of the Azores
The University of the Azores (Portuguese: ''Universidade dos Açores''), or commonly abbreviated as ''UAc'', is the only public university in the Autonomous Region of the Azores. It was founded on January 9, 1976, two years after the Carnation Re ...
, with the cooperation of the Michigan Technological University, the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, and the University of Colorado Boulder, along with other international scientists, and is designed to study the impacts that air pollutants emitted in North America and Europe have on the atmosphere over the North Atlantic Ocean.
Furna vegetada na área protegida da Montanha do Pico em Açores.jpg, Vegetated cavern on Mount Pico
Montanha do Pico Crater.jpg, The pit crater rim of ''Pico Alto'' on the summit of Pico volcano
Montanha do Pico Piquinho.jpg, The pinnacle of the mountain: ''Piquinho'' or ''Pico Pequeno''
Mount Pico from Graciosa.jpg, Mount Pico as it can be seen from Graciosa island (the air distance is about 70 km)
Montanha do Pico, aspectos 5 ilha do Pico, Açores, Portugal.JPG, The landscape of the East Fissural Zone with some scoria cones.
Vista da montanha do pico ao nascer do sol.jpg, View of Madalena and Faial Island
Faial Island (), also known as Fayal Island, is a Portugal, Portuguese island of the Central Group or ''Grupo Central'' of the Azores, in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Capelinhos volcano is the westernmost point of the island and is considered the we ...
.
File:Pico-HortaFaial (crop).jpg, Snow on the mountain peak in early 2006.
See also
* List of European ultra prominent peaks
* Mons Pico
Mons Pico is a solitary Moon, lunar mountain that lies in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium basin, to the south of the dark-floored crater Plato (crater), Plato and on the southern rim of a Palimpsest (planetary astronomy), ghost crater. This ...
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External links
Photographic chronicle of a climb to the top of the Pico volcano.
Pico - A Ilha Montanha Atlantica - Flickr Group
Recent pictures of a climb to the top of Pico volcano.
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Mountains of Portugal
Extreme points of Portugal
Stratovolcanoes of Portugal
Pico Island
Two-thousanders of Portugal
Geology of the Azores
Highest points of countries
Holocene stratovolcanoes