The isolated San Martin Tuxtla volcano is a shield volcano which rises above the Gulf of Mexico. It has had eruptions in historical times. It occurs in the Tuxtla volcanic field in Veracruz, Mexico. Lavas from San Martin vary between basanite and alkali basalt. Locally the volcano is also known as Tiltépetl (Black Mountain in the Nahuatl language).
By elevation Volcán San Martín is
# 1 out of 24 in San Andrés Tuxtla # 12 out of 42 in Zona Núcleo # 1 out of 55 in Reserva de la Biosfera Los Tuxtlas
By prominence Volcán San Martín is
# 19 out of 53002 in Mexico # 2 out of 1071 in Veracruz # 1 out of 24 in San Andrés Tuxtla # 1 out of 42 in Zona Núcleo # 1 out of 55 in Reserva de la Biosfera Los Tuxtlas # 7 out of 9767 in the Cordillera Neovolcanica
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