Alu
Alu-Dalafilla
Fisura volcánica · Ethiopia · 578 m

- Tipo
- Fisura volcánica
- País
- Ethiopia
- Región
- Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Afar Rift Volcanic Province
- Altitud
- 578 m
- Coordenadas
- 13.793, 40.553
- Última erupción
- 2008
- Contexto tectónico
- Rift zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
- Forma volcánica
- Cluster
- Roca principal
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico
The summit region of Alu, ~5 km NW of the Dalafilla stratovolcano, is an ellipsoidal volcanic horst, elongated NNW-SSE, and formed primarily of older basaltic lava flows. Recent fractures along the axis of the Erta Ale range cut the main horst of Alu and areas to the SSE. Fumarolic activity is located on the numerous parallel faults. Fissure vents west of the horst have fed silicic lava flows, and voluminous youthful basaltic lava flows to the east extend north as far as Lake Bakili. Dalafilla, also referred to as Gabuli, is a steep-sided cone that rises 300 m above surrounding lava fields due to extrusion of viscous, silicic lava flows. Basaltic lava flows from regional fissures surround the volcano. Fumarolic activity occurs in the 100-m-wide summit crater and has weathered surrounding lava flows. The first historical eruption of Alu-Dalafilla took place in 2008, when lava flows from vents between the two edifices traveled NE.
Resumen de Wikipedia
Resumen en inglésAlu is a system of volcanic fissures, located in Ethiopia. The fissures have produced silicic lava flows, and other fissures south of the volcano have been the source of huge youthful basaltic lava flows, which enlarge to the north as far as Lake Bakili. There is major fumarolic activity, located on parallel faults, some with 100-m uplifts.
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Historial de erupciones
Línea de tiempo detallada
- 2008VEI 3Observado2008-11-03 – 2008-12-16W and NW of Dalaffilla
Enlaces externos
⚠ Solo como referencia. No apto para respuesta ante emergencias.