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Korath

Korath Range

Cono de toba · Ethiopia · 912 m

The fissure-controlled Korath Range is an isolated group of tuff cones and lava flows in southern Ethiopia that were erupted along the Turkana Rift. The lava flows traveled up to about 5 km with visible lobate margins, most prominently on the W flanks.
The fissure-controlled Korath Range is an isolated group of tuff cones and lava flows in southern Ethiopia that were erupted along the Turkana Rift. The lava flows traveled up to about 5 km with visible lobate margins, most prominently on the W flanks. · Foto: NASA Landsat 7 image (worldwind.arc.nasa.gov) · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Cono de toba
País
Ethiopia
Región
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Kenyan Rift Volcanic Province
Altitud
912 m
Coordenadas
5.117, 35.892
Última erupción
Desconocido
Contexto tectónico
Rift zone / Intermediate crust (15-25 km)
Forma volcánica
Cluster
Roca principal
Trachybasalt / Tephrite Basanite
Resumen geológico

The Korath Range is an isolated group of about 20 tuff cones and lava flows in southern Ethiopia that were erupted along the Turkana Rift, which extends north from Kenya. Many of the cones issued lava flows from their flanks that traveled up to about 5 km. The apparent youngest flow issued from the central crater and flowed through a breach in its rim. The absolute age of the dominantly basanitic-tephritic lava flows is unknown, but a shell adhering to the youngest flow was radiocarbon dated at 7,900 years before present (BP) (Brown et al., 1969). Davidson (1983) indicated an age between 30,000 and 7,900-9,500 BP.

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