Manda Hararo
Volcán en escudo · Ethiopia · 600 m

- Tipo
- Volcán en escudo
- País
- Ethiopia
- Región
- Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Afar Rift Volcanic Province
- Altitud
- 600 m
- Coordenadas
- 12.170, 40.820
- Última erupción
- 2009
- Contexto tectónico
- Rift zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
- Forma volcánica
- Shield
- Roca principal
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico
As the southernmost axial range of western Afar, the Manda Hararo complex is located in the Kalo plain, SSE of Dabbahu volcano. The massive 105-km-long and 20-30 km wide complex represents an uplifted segment of a mid-ocean ridge spreading center. A small basaltic shield volcano is located at the N end of the complex, S of which is an area of abundant fissure-fed lava flows. Two basaltic shield volcanoes, the larger of which is Unda Hararo, occupy the center of the complex. The dominant Gumatmali-Gablaytu fissure system lies to the S. Voluminous fluid lava flows issued from these NNW-trending fissures, and solidified lava lakes occupy two large craters. The small Gablaytu shield volcano forms the SE-most end of the complex. Lava flows from Gablaytu and from Manda overlie 8,000-year-old sediments. Hot springs and fumaroles occur around Daorre lake. The first historical eruptions produced fissure-fed lava flows in 2007 and 2009.
Resumen de Wikipedia
Resumen en inglésManda Hararo is a group of basaltic shield volcanoes in the Afar region of Ethiopia that last erupted in 2009. The group is large, spreading over 105 square kilometres (41 sq mi), and located within the active Manda Hararo rift. At its northern end is a small cluster. South of this volcano is the Gumatmali-Gablaytu fissure system, an area dominated by fissure-fed lava flows. At the centre of the complex rise two volcanoes.
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Historial de erupciones
Línea de tiempo detallada
- 2009VEI 2Observado2009-06-28 – 2009-07-01
- 2007VEI 2Observado2007-08-12 – 2007-08-14
Enlaces externos
⚠ Solo como referencia. No apto para respuesta ante emergencias.