“…The Pre-Ruiz effusive volcanism is possibly related to ancient fissures in the Palestina Fault System, and was synchronous with the effusive and explosive activity of the volcano Pre-Paramillo de Santa Rosa (ca. 2.5 to 0.8 Ma) of the Paramillo de Santa Rosa Volcanic Complex (Pulgarín-Alzate et al, 2020), and the emplacement of volcanic domes such as the Sancancio, Tesorito, Gallinazo, Amazonas, La Negra, and Sabinas (Aristizabal & Echeverry, 2001;Ayala, 2009;Borrero et al, 2009;Martínez et al, 2014;Murcia et al, 2017;Thouret et al, 1990;Toro et al, 2010;Vargas & Mann, 2013), which are aligned in the NW-SE direction along the Villamaría-Termales Fault System. The predominantly effusive volcanic activity pre-ceded the Cerro Bravo, Paramillo del Quindío, and Nevado del Tolima volcanic eruptions, as shown by their K-Ar ages of 1.4 ± 0.25 Ma, 1.3 ± 0.15 Ma, and 1.29 ± 0.10 Ma, respectively, assessed by Thouret et al (1990).…”