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Ardoukoba

Fisura volcánica · Djibouti · 298 m

The Ardoukôba (Asal) Rift in the center of the photo lies in Djibouti and trends NW from the Red Sea. Ardoukoba contains a broad area of youthful fissure vents between Lake Asal (bounded by white saline deposits at the left) and the Ghoubbat al Kharab gulf (upper right). The most recent lava flows are younger than lake sediments deposited 5,300 years ago. The Ardoukôba fissure erupted in 1978, producing a small cinder cone and lava flows that covered part of the rift floor near the Red Sea.
The Ardoukôba (Asal) Rift in the center of the photo lies in Djibouti and trends NW from the Red Sea. Ardoukoba contains a broad area of youthful fissure vents between Lake Asal (bounded by white saline deposits at the left) and the Ghoubbat al Kharab gulf (upper right). The most recent lava flows are younger than lake sediments deposited 5,300 years ago. The Ardoukôba fissure erupted in 1978, producing a small cinder cone and lava flows that covered part of the rift floor near the Red Sea. · Foto: NASA International Space Station image ISS004-E-11422, 1992 (http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Fisura volcánica
País
Djibouti
Región
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Afar Rift Volcanic Province
Altitud
298 m
Coordenadas
11.580, 42.470
Última erupción
1978
Contexto tectónico
Rift zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
Forma volcánica
Cluster
Roca principal
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico

The Ardoukôba (Asal) Rift in Djibouti, trending NW from the Red Sea, contains a broad area of youthful fissure vents between Lake Asal and the Ghoubbat al Kharab gulf. It is subaerially exposed over 12 km between these two bodies of water and contains numerous basaltic cinder and spatter cones. The silicic centers of Eger Alayta and Asa Aleyta, on the N and S sides, are remnants of a Pleistocene silicic center that has been disrupted and spread apart. Magma-water interaction has produced tuff cones, some of which form islands or are breached by the sea. The most recent lava flows are younger than lake sediments deposited 5,300 years ago. These lavas were thought to have been erupted during the past 3,000 years (Delibrias et al., 1975). The fissure erupted in 1978, producing a small cinder cone and lava flows that covered part of the rift floor near the Red Sea.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El Ardoukoba es un volcán con fisuras de ventilación en el país africano de Yibuti. Está ubicado en la costa a 100 kilómetros de la ciudad de Yibuti, su cima se encuentra a 298 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Su última erupción fue en noviembre de 1978 después de un terremoto, y luego de haber estado inactivo durante unos 3.000 años. La grieta del volcán es de 17 kilómetros de ancho, y tiene una profundidad de 800 metros.

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Historial de erupciones

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1978~1978 · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 119781978197919791979

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 1978VEI 1Observado
    1978-11-07 – 1978-11-14

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