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Monte Karisimbi

Karisimbi

Estratovolcán · DR Congo-Rwanda · 4490 m

The Karisimbi volcanic complex (center) includes a symmetrical, peaked summit flanked to the SE by the 2-km-wide Branca caldera, which is filled by viscous lava flows and two craters. The smaller Muntango crater is located S of the summit. A broad lava plain composed of flows erupted within the caldera and along a chain of parasitic cones, extends SW. Eroded Mikeno volcano is at the upper left and Visoke volcano at the upper right of this Landsat image.
The Karisimbi volcanic complex (center) includes a symmetrical, peaked summit flanked to the SE by the 2-km-wide Branca caldera, which is filled by viscous lava flows and two craters. The smaller Muntango crater is located S of the summit. A broad lava plain composed of flows erupted within the caldera and along a chain of parasitic cones, extends SW. Eroded Mikeno volcano is at the upper left and Visoke volcano at the upper right of this Landsat image. · Foto: NASA Landsat image, 1999 (courtesy of Hawaii Synergy Project, Univ. of Hawaii Institute of Geophysics & Planetology). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Estratovolcán
País
DR Congo-Rwanda
Región
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Albertine Rift Volcanic Province
Altitud
4490 m
Coordenadas
-1.506, 29.450
Última erupción
-8050
Contexto tectónico
Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Composite
Roca principal
Trachybasalt / Tephrite Basanite
Resumen geológico

Karisimbi is a complex basanitic-to-trachytic volcano with a symmetrical sharp-peaked summit. The 2-km-wide Branca caldera, located SE of the summit, is filled by viscous lava flows and two explosion craters. The large 1.2-km-wide Muntango pit crater is located south of the summit. A broad lava plain, formed from lava flows erupted within the caldera and along a chain of cones, extends SW. More than 100 cones erupted along a NNE-SSW zone that extends to the shores of Lake Kivu. The youngest Potassium-Argon date obtained is about 10,000 years before present (de Mulder, 1985). The youngest eruptions produced a group of dome-shaped vents east of the caldera, which fed viscous lava flows that traveled as far as 12 km E, and lava flows from the SW-flank lava vents.

Resumen de Wikipedia

El monte Karisimbi, en la frontera entre Ruanda y la República Democrática del Congo, es con sus 4507 metros, el volcán más alto de los ocho principales que forman las montañas Virunga, dentro del parque nacional Virunga. Se trata de un volcán de cono compuesto. Por la datación de sus lavas se ha determinado que se trata de un volcán muy joven. En la actualidad se encuentra inactivo. Fue uno de los parajes explorados por Dian Fossey.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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8050 BCE~8050 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. ?8050 BCE8050 BCE8049 BCE8049 BCE8049 BCE

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 8050 a. C.VEI ?Estimación geológica
    BCE 8050 – En curso

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