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Namarunu

Shield volcano · Kenya · 817m

Basaltic lavas, scoria cones, and tuff deposits were erupted along the eastern base of Namarunu volcano along the axis of the East African Rift. This view looks S with the rift margin escarpment of the Tirr Tirr Plateau in the distance at the upper left. Numerous fissure-controlled scoria cones and lava flows, as well as partially or completely below lake level tuff cones, tuff rings, and pillow lavas were erupted along the flanks of the volcano. The youngest eruptions postdated the drying out of Lake Sugata about 3,000 years ago.
Basaltic lavas, scoria cones, and tuff deposits were erupted along the eastern base of Namarunu volcano along the axis of the East African Rift. This view looks S with the rift margin escarpment of the Tirr Tirr Plateau in the distance at the upper left. Numerous fissure-controlled scoria cones and lava flows, as well as partially or completely below lake level tuff cones, tuff rings, and pillow lavas were erupted along the flanks of the volcano. The youngest eruptions postdated the drying out of Lake Sugata about 3,000 years ago. · Photo: Photo by Martin Smith, 1993 (copyright British Geological Survey, NERC). · Wikimedia Commons
Type
Shield volcano
Country
Kenya
Region
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Kenyan Rift Volcanic Province
Elevation
817m
Coordinates
1.980, 36.430
Last eruption
-6550
Tectonic setting
Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Landform
Shield
Major rock type
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary

The largely Pliocene Namarunu trachytic shield volcano is topped by cones and lava flows of upper Pleistocene and Holocene age. Voluminous basaltic effusive and explosive activity took place during the early Holocene on the lower N, E, and S flanks along the axis of the East African Rift. The activity produced fissure-controlled subaerial basaltic scoria cones and lava flows, and partially or completely sub-lacustral tuff cones, tuff rings, and pillow lavas. Olivine basalts erupted from a breached scoria cone at the summit. The youngest eruptions postdated the drying out of Lake Sugata about 3,000 years ago. Some could be as recent as the recorded eruptions at The Barrier volcano to the north (Dunkley et al., 1993). Hot springs are located on some of the young volcanic cones on the rift valley floor and on the E side of the rift along the base of the Tirr Tirr Plateau.

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Namarunu is a shield volcano located in the Great Rift Valley, Kenya.

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Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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6550 BCE~6550 BCE · 1 eruptions · max VEI ?6550 BCE6550 BCE6549 BCE6549 BCE6549 BCE

Detailed timeline

  1. 6550 BCE (±1500 yrs)VEI ?Geological estimate
    BCE 6550 – Ongoing
    Lower eastern flanks

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