Monte Meru
Meru
Estratovolcán · Tanzania · 4550 m

- Tipo
- Estratovolcán
- País
- Tanzania
- Región
- Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Kenyan Rift Volcanic Province
- Altitud
- 4550 m
- Coordenadas
- -3.244, 36.750
- Última erupción
- 1910
- Contexto tectónico
- Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
- Forma volcánica
- Composite
- Roca principal
- Phonolite
Resumen geológico
Meru has a conical profile when viewed from the west, but there is a 4-km-wide collapse crater to the E. The summit collapse is associated with the early Holocene Momella event that resulted in debris avalanche and lahar deposits as far as the W flank of Kilimanjaro. Cones and lava domes are located on all sides; a maar field is present on the lower N flank. Activty from the Ash Cone, inside the open crater, was reported around 1878 and in 1910 CE. A second vent between it and the headwall produced lava flows that cover much of the caldera floor. Kisaka et al. (2021) identified three late Pleistocene explosive eruptions during 31-38 ka BP (cal 14C).
Resumen de Wikipedia
El monte Meru es un estratovolcán, ubicado en el cordón montañoso al este del Gran Valle del Rift, a 70 km al oeste del Kilimanjaro en Tanzania. Con una altura de 4.566 m s. n. m., es la segunda montaña más alta del país.
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Historial de erupciones
Línea de tiempo detallada
- 1910VEI 2Observado1910-10-26 – 1910-12-22Ash Cone
- 1886VEI 0Observado1886 – En cursoDome NW of Ash Cone
- 1878 (±1 años)VEI 2Observado1878 – En cursoDome NW of Ash Cone
- 5850 a. C.VEI 4Estimación geológicaBCE 5850 – En curso
Enlaces externos
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