Paricutin, 1946. Photograph by K. Segerstrom, U.S. Geological Survey. Paricutin, March 1944. From Foshag and Gonzalez-Reyna (1956). Rarely do volcanologist get to watch the birth, growth, and death of a volcano. Paricutin provided such an opportunity. The eruption that created Paricutin began in 1943 and continued to 1952. Most of the explosive activity was during the first year of the eruption when the cone grew to 1,100 feet (336 m). The cone continued to grow for another 8 years but added only another 290 feet (88 m).