Korosi
Shield volcano · Kenya · 1446m

- Type
- Shield volcano
- Country
- Kenya
- Region
- Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Kenyan Rift Volcanic Province
- Elevation
- 1446m
- Coordinates
- 0.770, 36.120
- Last eruption
- Unknown
- Tectonic setting
- Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Landform
- Shield
- Major rock type
- Trachyte / Trachydacite
Geological summary
The trachytic Korosi shield volcano lies at the N end of Lake Baringo. Unlike other rift valley volcanoes, it does not contain a summit caldera. Lava domes on the N flanks have fed trachytic lava flows. The major stage of volcanism spanned a period between 0.4 and 0.1 million years ago, and included the eruption of voluminous fluid basaltic lava flows and pyroclastic cone formation along a NNE-trending fissure cutting across the axis of the shield volcano. This was followed by the eruption of trachytic lava domes and pumice/scoria cones. The youngest activity, consisting of fissure-fed basaltic lava flows on the lower N flanks between Korosi and Paka, was probably coeval with the latest eruptions on Ol Kokwe to the S, which are only a few hundred to a few thousand years old (Dunkley et al. 1993). Fumaroles and hot steaming ground occur around the summit cones and NW flanks over an area of 30 km3.
From Wikipedia
Korosi is a shield volcano located in the Gregory Rift at the northern end of Lake Baringo, Kenya.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
No eruption records available.
External links
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