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Gedamsa

Gedemsa

Caldera · Ethiopia · 1909m

The 7 x 9 km Gedemsa caldera is located along the Main Ethiopian Rift, east of Koka Lake (left), seen in this 5 December 2019 Sentinel-2 satellite image (N is at the top). The caldera has produced ignimbrites, pyroclastic surge, ashfall, and has constructed scoria cones, with a 1-km-wide crater in the eastern portion. A younger lava dome and flow are on the SW flank.
The 7 x 9 km Gedemsa caldera is located along the Main Ethiopian Rift, east of Koka Lake (left), seen in this 5 December 2019 Sentinel-2 satellite image (N is at the top). The caldera has produced ignimbrites, pyroclastic surge, ashfall, and has constructed scoria cones, with a 1-km-wide crater in the eastern portion. A younger lava dome and flow are on the SW flank. · Photo: Satellite image courtesy of Copernicus Sentinel Data, 2019. · Wikimedia Commons
Type
Caldera
Country
Ethiopia
Region
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Main Ethiopian Rift Volcanic Province
Elevation
1909m
Coordinates
8.363, 39.172
Last eruption
Unknown
Tectonic setting
Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Landform
Caldera
Major rock type
Rhyolite
Geological summary

The Gedemsa caldera covers 7 x 9 km along the Main Ethiopian Rift E of Lake Koka and SW of Wonji Sugar Estate Farm. The steep-sided edifice has walls 100-200 m high whose upper part consists primarily of rhyolitic lava flows, formed by the eruption of a series of trachytic ignimbrites, It is also cut by many NNE-SSW-trending regional faults, particularly on the E side. Late-Pleistocene to Holocene volcanics form a chain of rhyolitic lava flows and pumice deposits, known as Ittisa, that rises above the floor of the caldera. A large 1-km-wide crater is located at the eastern part of the chain. A Holocene lava dome or flow is found on the SW flank. Small basaltic spatter cones have formed inside the caldera rim. Weak fumarolic activity was reported at two locations.

Eruption history

Detailed timeline

No eruption records available.

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