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Montañas Marrah

Marra, Jebel

Campo volcánico · Sudan · 3042 m

A lake partially fills a younger cone within the Deriba caldera of Jebel Marra volcano in this view from the N. The 5-km-wide, steep-walled caldera, whose wall appears in the background, was formed about 3,500 years ago at the time of the eruption of voluminous airfall pumice and pyroclastic flows that traveled more than 30 km from the volcano. Post-caldera ash eruptions may have continued into historical time.
A lake partially fills a younger cone within the Deriba caldera of Jebel Marra volcano in this view from the N. The 5-km-wide, steep-walled caldera, whose wall appears in the background, was formed about 3,500 years ago at the time of the eruption of voluminous airfall pumice and pyroclastic flows that traveled more than 30 km from the volcano. Post-caldera ash eruptions may have continued into historical time. · Foto: Photo by J. Williams, 1986 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Sudan_Jebel_Marra_Deriba_Lakes.jpg) · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Campo volcánico
País
Sudan
Región
Northern Africa Volcanic Regions / Southeast Sahara Volcanic Province
Altitud
3042 m
Coordenadas
12.950, 24.270
Última erupción
-2000
Contexto tectónico
Intraplate / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Forma volcánica
Cluster
Roca principal
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Resumen geológico

The most prominent feature of the vast Jebel Marra volcanic field, located in the Darfur province of western Sudan, is the youthful Deriba caldera. The 5-km-wide, steep-walled caldera, located at the southern end of the field, was formed about 3,500 years ago at the time of the eruption of voluminous airfall pumice and pyroclastic flows that traveled more than 30 km from the volcano. The Jebel Marra volcanic field covers a broad area of the Marra Mountains and contains early basaltic lava flows overlain by thick sequences of pyroclastic-flow deposits. The northern part of the field displays trachytic lava plugs and spines forming residual inselbergs and young basaltic scoria cones and lava flows. Ash eruptions at Deriba caldera may have continued into early historical time (Burton and Wickers, 1966), and fumarolic activity has been observed on the flanks of a small pyroclastic cone within the caldera.

Resumen de Wikipedia

Resumen en inglés

The Marrah Mountains or Marra Mountains are a range of volcanic peaks in a massif that rises up to 3,012 metres (9,882 ft). They are the highest mountains in Sudan.

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Historial de erupciones

Resumen (VEI en el tiempo)
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2000 BCE~2000 BCE · 1 erupciones · VEI máx. 42000 BCE2000 BCE1999 BCE1999 BCE1999 BCE

Línea de tiempo detallada

  1. 2000 a. C.VEI 4Estimación geológica
    BCE 2000 – En curso
    Deriba caldera

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