Zubair Group
Shield volcano · Yemen · 191m
- Type
- Shield volcano
- Country
- Yemen
- Region
- Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Red Sea Rift Volcanic Province
- Elevation
- 191m
- Coordinates
- 15.050, 42.180
- Last eruption
- 2013
- Tectonic setting
- Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
- Landform
- Shield
- Major rock type
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary
The 5-km-long Jebel Zubair Island is the largest of a group of small islands and submerged shoals that rise from a shallow platform in the Red Sea rift. The platform and eruptive vents forming the islands and shoals are oriented NNW-SSE, parallel to the rift. An early explosive phase was followed by a brief period of marine erosion, then by renewed explosive activity accompanied by the extrusion of basaltic pahoehoe lava flows. This latest phase of activity occurred on the morphologically youngest islands of Zubair, Centre Peak, Saba, and Haycock. Historical explosive activity was reported from Saddle Island in the 19th century. Spatter cones and pyroclastic cones were erupted along fissures that form the low spine of Zubair Island. Eruptions that began in late 2011 built two new islands, increasing the total number in the group to 12.
From Wikipedia
Zubair Group, Al Zubair Group or Zubayr Group is a group of 10 major volcanic islands, on top of an underlying shield volcano in the Red Sea, which reach a height of 191 metres above sea level. The volcano has continued to erupt in historic times. The islands belong to Yemen.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 2013VEI 2Observed2013-09-28 – 2013-11-20Jadid Island
- 2011VEI 2Observed2011-12-18 – 2012-01-12Sholan Island
- 1846VEI 2Geological estimate1846-08-14 – OngoingSaddle Island
- 1824VEI 2Observed1824 – OngoingSaddle Island
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