Misti volcano’s last Plinian eruption, which happened ca. 2 ka,
emplaced voluminous tephra-fall, pyroclastic-flow, and lahar deposits.
Arequipa, located at the foot of the volcano, has a population of over
800,000 people and growing. Misti will erupt explosively again, and it
is important to understand the past Plinian eruption. This Special Paper
first provides a detailed description and analysis of the lahar
deposits from the 2 ka eruption and the flows that emplaced them.
Because Misti is located in an arid region, the authors have also
included a detailed discussion of the paleoclimate conditions that
provided the water for such voluminous lahars. The authors further
delineate the complete eruption sequence for the pyroclastic-flow and
tephra-fall deposits, providing a narrative of the eruption progression
and dynamics. Finally, the book discusses the 2 ka eruption in the
context of hazards from a future Plinian eruption and provides hazards
maps for the different phenomena.
Paperback book in very good condition.