“…(Hedberg, 1974;Reed et al, 1990;Milkov, 2000;Kopf, 2002;Mazzini and Etiope, 2017). It has also been the subject of study in topics such as morphology (Correa et al, 2007;Restrepo, et al, 2007;Carvajal and Mendivelso, 2017;Dill et al, 2019;Rossello, et al, 2022), chemistry (Carvajal and Mendivelso, 2017;Dill and Kaufhold, 2018; di Luccio et al, 2021), geophysics (Shepard, et al, 1968;Briceño and Vernette, 1992; Ghisays Ruiz et al, 2020), biostratigraphy of ejected material (Trejos-Tamayo et al, 2020) and natural hazards (Shepard, et al, 1968; Barrera, 2001). From these studies, it is noted that the origin and controlling mechanisms of mud volcanic activity in the Caribbean are varied, with some models emphasizing their relationship with faults (Reed et al, 1990;Aristizábal, et al, 2009;Carvajal and Mendivelso, 2017), organic matter content in underlying sedimentary sequences (González-Morales et al, 2015), or the influence of the saltwater wedge in coastal areas (Dill and Kaufhold, 2018).…”